Bjarne Jullum (25 June 1894 – 22 September 1973) was a Norwegian journalist, cooperativist and politician for the Labour and Communist parties.
[2] After finishing middle school in 1910 and a book printer apprenticeship in 1914, he was hired as a subeditor in the party newspaper Nordlands Social-Demokrat.
[1][3] When the Communist Party split from Labour in 1923, Jullum was hired in their main newspaper Norges Kommunistblad where he stayed until 1926.
He was also a trade unionist, serving as supervisory council member of Oslo faglige samorg,[4] and involved in the cooperative movement.
[1] He lived in the garden community Ullevål Hageby and chaired the local housing co-operative Oslo Havebyselskap from 1968 to 1971.