User talk:Bookandcoffee/Labour

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I started trying to rework the trade union article myself, a while ago, but didn't get very far. This was my rewrite of some of the first paragraph. Some of it may be useful. I did like the idea of taking an established definition that we can attribute to someone, rather than writing our own. I chose Sidney and Beatrice Webb's (but I don't know how to do footnotes). Mattley (Chattley) 08:23, 19 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

A trade union, or labor/labour union, is "a continuous association of wage-earners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment" (
S. & B. Webb, 1919:1). Unions may organise a particular section of skilled workers (craft unionism), a cross-section of workers from various trades (general unionism), or attempt to organise all workers within a particular industry (industrial unionism
). The immediate objectives and activities of trade unions vary, but may include:
S & B Webb, History of Trade Unionism, 1666-1920 (London, 1919), p. 1.

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I'd like to see a better category system for Labour. I've looked at other cats a bit, but I'll look a bit more. Feel free to comment.--Bookandcoffee 20:18, 4 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]