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'''Events:''' - [http://www.labourtech.ca/tiki-index.php Canada LaborTech] - [http://www.labortech.net/ United States LaborTech] | '''Events:''' - [http://www.labourtech.ca/tiki-index.php Canada LaborTech] - [http://www.labortech.net/ United States LaborTech] | ||
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Revision as of 05:55, 14 July 2009
Messy Below
Events: - Canada LaborTech - United States LaborTech --- LabourStart.org | IWW.org
online organizers
JohnInnit.co.uk posts the Free the Blackadder One! on Facebook.com Streik.tv in Germany or UnionReps.org.uk
Originated
I was a union organizer from 1994 to 2006 - the first part as a member organizer in my grocery store. Second part as a paid staffer. It was in the Detroit area and I was always frustrated about the lack of organization between unions and locals and members.
I discovered wiki in January 2002 and was very excited about it's potential use in organizing people and issues in the union movement. Alas, the union movement moves kinda slow :-) I was at a labor tech meeting in SF in Nov 2006 and they were just starting a blogspot weblog.
So introducing wiki has been slow - best example is this so far: http://www.cgeu.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
The reason I moved to Portland, was to help with a startup business venture - it was based off some of my ideas, and taken way further than I imagined.
I would like to create an open directory of all unions and locals, such that when I want to find what union locals are in my area, I can, or if I want to find all IBEW locals in Oregon, I can - that is the first step, basic open directory. Second step is to get contracts online where possible, third step.... whatever organically comes from there. ~~ MarkDilley
LaborTech2006
- Introduction of the idea of this UnionWiki as a place to begin to have a conversation of what a UnionWiki is or can be. He is a strong advocate of OpenEdit wiki technology, because it is a community solution, not a technological one. But there are technological parts to a wiki. The first one, is that you have to click "edit" and type words and save. Please try that at the Sandbox. ~~ MarkDilley
- In attendance at LaborTech.net
UnionWiki projects
- LaborUnionOrganizing.info wiki
- Quotes are not exact, check refernce! :-)
- 50 guidelines for building an effective rank-and-file website
- Labor weblog aggregator
- The LaborHistory Tagging Project
- SolidarityCalendar, LaborWeblogAggregator
- SourceWatch:Category:Labor
- dKosopedia:Labor [1]
- New Organizing Institute wiki
- WorkWiki
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Organized Labour
- Wikipedia:List of strikes
- Wikipedia:Portal:Organized Labour Portal
- Labor RecentChanges
- Trade Union RecentChanges
- IWW RecentChanges
Union Demotivators Meme
Good wiki ideas:
- Conference wiki setup: ICANNwiki
- Contract wiki
- wiki quicky newsletter
- labor films
- VoiceThread.com UnionWiki - UnionWikiPassword
- ALA-APA Union stuff
Contact
- MarkDilley.info - MarkDilley
- ...
Main Project on AboutUs
Additional Information
how to add images: externally:
Fun: Beard of Organized Labor in pop culture.
- Video channel UnionWiki from Ustream.tv
- Union weblogs - http://labor2008.typepad.com/
AboutUs the wiki
- AboutUs is a wiki whose goal is to create a free and valuable Internet resource covering many different topical areas. Unlike most traditional wikis which start with a single blank page, AboutUs was prepopulated with information about many different websites, giving users a headstart in creating special interest areas.
Discussion
History
Community Reviews
Excellent idea! ~ Elisa