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  2. Portal:Organized Labour - Wikipedia

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    Portal. : Organized Labour. Image created by Walter Crane to celebrate International Workers' Day (May Day, 1 May), 1889. The image depicts workers from the five populated continents (Africa, Asia, Americas, Australia and Europe) in unity underneath an angel representing freedom, fraternity and equality. The labour movement is the collective ...

  3. Portal:Organized Labour/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Organized Labour/Selected article/3 The Labour movement or Labor movement (see spelling differences ), or, respectively, labourism or laboriousm, are general terms for the collective organization of working people developed to represent and campaign for better working conditions and treatment from their employers and, by the ...

  4. Portal:Organized Labour/Labour in the Media - Wikipedia

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  5. Portal:Organized Labour/Did You Know? - Wikipedia

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    Here you can browse DYKs selected for the Organized Labour portal, and if you wish, add your own (if it has been featured on Wikipedia's "Did You Know" section on the Main Page).

  6. Portal talk:Organized Labour - Wikipedia

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    The Portal:Organized Labour portal is transcluding its featured articles of the day rather than giving a short synopsis. Aside from how awful this looks, it is (impermissibly) creating uses of fair use images in portal space.

  7. Portal:Organized Labour/June history - Wikipedia

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    June 29 - The National Labor Relations Board was created; a lockout triggered the Homestead Strike; the merger of the blacksmiths and boilermakers formed the International Brotherhood of Boilermakers; Edward J. Carlough died; the U.S. Supreme Court decided Communications Workers of America v.

  8. Portal:Organized Labour/Categories - Wikipedia

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  9. Portal:Organized Labour/May history - Wikipedia

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    May 01 - In 1884 Proclamation of the demand for eight-hour workday in the United States. Two years later, in 1886, the general strike which eventually won the eight-hour workday in the United States, began. These events are today commemorated as May Day or Labor Day in most industrialized countries; Thomas Lewis died; the 1946 Pilbara strike occurred in Australia; International Woodworkers of ...

  10. Portal:Organized Labour/Organized Labour topics - Wikipedia

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  11. Portal:Organized Labour/January history - Wikipedia

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    January 01 - The 1966 New York City transit strike began; the United Transportation Union was founded; the Swedish Trade Union Confederation was founded; Union Network International was founded; the Workplace Relations Act 1996 entered into force in Australia