Difference between revisions of "Template:Maritime trades importance scale"

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Revision as of 21:40, 22 September 2012

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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:NA-importance Used when subject importance is not applicable. For example, for categories, templates, and files.