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===Requests for expansion=== * [[AFLโCIO]] America's largest federation of unions. An important contributor to the U.S. Democratic party. Stub. * [[Congress of South African Trade Unions]] Played important political role as ally of the ANC. Short article. * [[General Confederation of Labour (France)]] The major French trade union needs some expansion as of November 2011. * [[European Trade Union Confederation]] (ETUC) Similar to the ICFTU regional organisations. Very active in lobbying the EU. <s>Nothing.</s> * <s>[[Bill Haywood]] Important leader in the [[Industrial Workers of the World]] in the early 20th century; this article could use some expansion, but it especially needs to be cleaned up and cited. --[[User:JerryOrr|JerryOrr]] 22:23, 8 February 2006 (UTC)</s> ** moving to '''Requests for review/attention''' --[[User:JerryOrr|JerryOrr]] 21:41, 31 March 2006 (UTC) * [[International Labour Organization]] Very brief text on U.N. organization that has meant a lot for working conditions in developing countries. * [[International labor standards]] Defined as the ILO "core conventions". We have nothing on this. * [[Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions]] Potentially important labour organisation in Iraq. - now a stub. * [[Nigeria Labour Congress]] One of Africa's strongest trade union organisations, with a history of actively working for democracy in the country. Article now created, proofreading and expansion needed. * [[Picketing]] * [[Strike action]] A reasonable article, but nowhere near as comprehensive as it could be. * [[Ver.di]] With 2.6 million members, this German trade union is the largest independent trade union in the world. Stub now created, more needed. * [[Occupational safety and health]] The Wikipedia article only deals with U.S. legislation. A lot more could be done. ** There's also [[Occupational safety and health]], which is more general, describing principles rather than specific national regulations (but is still a victim of systematic bias, it only specifically mentions US & EU practices.) * [[Asbestos and the law]] An attempt to do just that. *[[London dock strike, 1889]] "...is widely regarded as a major milestone in the development of the trade union movement, marking..."
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