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Revision as of 05:41, 2 May 2010

Article importance grading scheme [ ]

Label Criteria Detail Examples
Template:Top-importance Reserved for the primary articles on maritime trades. These are considered fundamental to the topic.
High Major international articles, activists, strikes and movements. National trade union organizations.
  • Articles about the pivotal current/historical components of organized labour.
  • Main articles about national/international trade union organizations.
Template:Mid-importance General labour articles, national articles, activists, strikes and movements, and main articles on trade unions.
  • General labour articles.
  • National articles, activists, strikes and movements.
  • Trade unions.
Low Minor labour articles, national articles, activists, strikes and movements. Articles on trade union locals.
Template:No-importance Used only for disputed articles. Placed on articles which have no legitimate link to organized labour. Provide discussion related to the rating, as this rating is likely to be removed or replaced on sight without related notes.