User:Tim1965
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Gay labor union member with an interest in film and photography. Been on Wikipedia since August 2005.
My contributions? I make 'em as I find time. Here's what I'm working on now in my sandbox.
Most recent (Feb. 20-28, 2007)
This changes week to week, so keep up, people!
- Remington Rand strike of 1936-1937 - March 2, 2007
- Westmoreland County Coal Strike of 1910-1911 - February 27, 2007
- The House of Sixty Fathers - February 20, 2007
Best of...
Don't trumpet your own horn, unless you are Dizzy Gillespie. This is what I think is my best work. (But always check the "History" tab; others edit and improve the things I've done. I can't claim their good work as my own.)
Labor articles
- Albert Shanker Institute - wrote it; just a stub
- Alliance for Retired Americans - wrote it
- Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers - wrote it
- Amalgamated Bank of Chicago - wrote it, just a stub
- American Federation of Teachers - radically revamped it (still needs work, tho...)
- American Center for Labor Studies - wrote it, just a stub
- Ann Twomey - wrote it
- Arnold Miller - wrote it
- Arthur Moore (labor leader) - wrote it, just a stub
- Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance -- wrote it
- Berkeley Journal of Employment and Labor Law - wrote it, just a stub
- Elaine Bernard - wrote it
- Bituminous Coal Miners' Strike - just a stub
- Bituminous Coal Strike of 1974 - wrote it
- Bituminous Coal Strike of 1977-1978 - wrote it
- Brookwood Labor College - wrote it
- Bruce Nissen - wrote it
- Bruce Nelson - wrote it
- Buffalo switchmen's strike - wrote it
- Building and Construction Trades Department, AFL-CIO - wrote it, just a stub
- Building Service Employees International Union - just a stub!
- Cecil Roberts (unionist) - just a stub
- Charles Morris (legal educator) - wrote it, just a stub!
- Chinese Staff and Workers' Association - wrote it
- Cincinnati Federation of Teachers - wrote it, just a stub
- Coalition of Labor Union Women - wrote it
- Comparative Labor Law and Policy Journal - wrote it, just a stub
- Comprehensive campaign - wrote it
- Cripple Creek miners' strike of 1894 - wrote it
- David Brody - wrote it
- David McDonald - wrote it
- David Roediger - wrote it
- Department for Professional Employees, AFL-CIO - wrote it
- Directly Affiliated Local Union - revamped it
- Douglas J. McCarron - wrote it
- Ed Boyce - wrote it
- Edward J. Carlough - wrote it, just a stub
- Edward J. McElroy - wrote it
- Edward T. Hanley - wrote it
- Edwin D. Hill - wrote it
- Ellen Dannin - wrote it
- Employee Relations Law Journal - wrote it, just a stub
- Federal Labor Relations Act -- wrote it, just a stub
- Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions - radically revamped it (no longer a stub, baby!)
- Florida AFL-CIO - wrote it
- Florida Education Association - wrote it
- Florida statewide teachers' strike of 1968 - wrote it
- Frank Duffy (labor leader) - wrote it
- Frank Hayes (unionist) - just a stub
- George Becker - wrote it
- George Mock - wrote it
- Great Labor Arts Exchange - wrote it, just a stub
- Great Southwest Railroad Strike of 1886 - wrote it
- Health Professionals and Allied Employees - wrote it
- Herbert Gutman - wrote it
- Hofstra Labor and Employment Law Journal - wrote it, just a stub
- Homestead Strike - radically revamped and expanded it
- Industrial and Labor Relations Review - wrote it
- Industrial Law Journal - wrote it, just a stub
- Interfaith Worker Justice - wrote it
- International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers - just a stub
- International Labor Communications Association - wrote it, just a stub
- International Molders and Foundry Workers Union of North America - wrote it
- International Paper strike -- wrote it, just a stub
- International Photo-Engravers Union of North America - wrote it
- International Typographical Union - wrote it
- International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers - wrote it, just a stub
- International Woodworkers of America - wrote it
- Iorwith Wilbur Abel - wrote it (no longer a stub)
- Irving Bernstein - wrote it
- James Green (educator) - wrote it
- James Kirby - wrote it, just a stub
- Joe Hill Award - wrote it, just a stub
- John Calderwood - wrote it
- John R. Commons - revamped it
- John P. Frey - wrote it
- John Sweeney (labor leader) - radically revamped and updated it
- John White (unionist) - just a stub
- Joseph "Chip" Yablonski - wrote it
- Joseph Curran - wrote it
- Joseph McCartin - wrote it
- Joseph Rayback - wrote it, just a stub
- Joshua Freeman - wrote it
- Journal of Collective Negotiations - wrote it, just a stub
- Journal of Individual Employment Rights - wrote it, just a stub
- Journal of Labor Research - wrote it, just a stub
- Julius Getman - wrote it
- Kate Bronfenbrenner - radically revised it
- Kenneth Yablonski - wrote it
- Kim Bobo - wrote it, just a stub
- Kim Voss - wrote it
- Labor and Employment Relations Association - wrote it
- Labor and Working-Class History Association - wrote it
- Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas - wrote it, just a stub
- Labor Council for Latin American Advancement - wrote it
- Labor Forward - just a stub
- Labor Heritage Foundation - wrote it
- Labor History (journal) - wrote it, just a stub
- Labor Law Journal - wrote it, just a stub
- Labor Studies Journal - wrote it, but just a stub
- Labor's Heritage -- wrote it, just a stub
- Labour/Le Travail - wrote it, just a stub
- Leo Gerard - wrote it
- Leon Fink (historian) - wrote it
- Lloyd McBride - wrote it
- National Labor Board - very radically revamped it; no more stub!
- Maine AFL-CIO - wrote it
- Massachusetts AFL-CIO - wrote it
- Matthew Woll - wrote it
- Maurice Hutcheson - wrote it; just a stub
- MEA-MFT - wrote it
- Melvyn Dubofsky - wrote it
- Metal Trades Department of the AFL-CIO - wrote it
- Michael Yates (economist) - completely revamped and expanded it
- Mike Trbovich - wrote it
- Nat LaCour - wrote it
- National Association of Government Employees - wrote it
- National Building Trades Council - wrote it
- National Maritime Union - wrote it
- Nelson Cruikshank - wrote it
- Nelson Lichtenstein - wrote it
- New Labor Forum - wrote it
- New labor history - wrote it
- New York State United Teachers - wrote it
- Northwest Labor Press - wrote it, just a stub
- Ohio Federation of Teachers - wrote it
- Office and Professional Employees International Union - wrote it
- Patrick J. Campbell - wrote it; just a stub
- Paul Clark (educator) - wrote it
- Perspectives on Work - wrote it
- Peter Kellman - wrote it
- Philip Taft - wrote it
- Pride at Work - wrote it
- Rachel Sherman (sociologist) - wrote it
- Ralph Fasanella - wrote it
- Remington Rand strike of 1936-1937 - wrote it
- Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union - wrote it
- Rhode Island AFL-CIO - just a stub
- Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals - just a stub
- Richard Hurd (educator) - wrote it, just a stub
- Robert Georgine - wrote it
- Robert Zieger - wrote it
- Roy Lee Williams - expanded it; no longer a stub
- Ruth Milkman - wrote it
- S.S. California strike - wrote it
- Sam Church - just a stub
- Sandra Feldman - big expansion
- Selig Perlman - wrote it
- Shannon J. Wall - wrote it
- Sheet Metal Workers International Association - wrote it
- Sigurd Lucassen - wrote it (such as it is)
- Steel strike of 1919 - wrote it
- Steel Workers Organizing Committee - wrote it
- Structural Building Trades Alliance - wrote it
- Terence M. O'Sullivan, Jr. - wrote it
- Thomas Kennedy (unionist) - just a stub
- Thomas Lewis (unionist) - just a stub
- Tom Juravich - radically revised it
- Tom Mooney (educator) - wrote it, just a stub
- U.S. Postal Service strike of 1970 - just a stub
- U.S. Steel Recognition Strike of 1901 - wrote it
- Union Labor Life Insurance Company - wrote it
- United Association for Labor Education - wrote it
- United Nurses and Allied Professionals - wrote it
- United States v. Congress of Industrial Organizations - wrote it
- United Teachers of New Orleans - wrote it
- University of Pennsylvania Journal of Labor and Employment Law - wrote it, just a stub
- Victor Kamber - vastly expanded it
- W.A. "Tony" Boyle big changes
- Walter Galenson - wrote it
- Weldon Mathis - wrote it
- Westmoreland County Coal Strike of 1910-1911 - wrote it
- William Huber - wrote it; just a stub
- William J. McCarthy - wrote it
- William J. Spencer - wrote it
- William Konyha - wrote it; just a stub
- William Sidell - wrote it; just a stub
- William Usery, Jr. - greatly expanded it
- Workers' Awaaz - wrote it
- Workers' Education Bureau of America - wrote it
- Working America - wrote it
- Working for America Institute - wrote it, just a stub
- WorkingUSA - wrote it
Other articles
- Burroughs v. U.S. - SCOTUS case on federal campaign finance laws
- Charles Cullen - serial killer nurse in New Jersey (where my union represents nurses)
- Cloutier (style agency) - wrote it; Rick Castro worked there once
- Danny Antonucci - radically revamped it
- Eben Smith - Colorado mine owner
- Federal Security Agency - precursor to the Social Security Administration and other agencies
- Gordon Merrick - can you believe this influential gay writer had no Wiki article??
- Harold Weston - a Modernist painter I'm enthralled with
- J. C. Adams - wrote it
- J.J. Hagerman - Colorado mine owner
- Jono Howard - wrote it
- Klaus Gerhart - wrote it
- Leo Awards - wrote it
- List of gay pornographic magazines - Radically added to, updated and revamped.
- Maple Shorts - radically revamped it
- M.F. Bowers - Colorado sheriff
- National Security League - wacky super-patriot outfit in World War I
- Newberry v. U.S. - SCOTUS case on federal campaign finance laws
- Randy Stone - wrote it
- Rick Castro - wrote it
- Robert McNutt McElroy - wacky super-patriot professor
- Romauld Spasowski - wrote it; I took a class from him once
- Solomon Stanwood Menken - wacky super-patriot lawyer
- T.J. Tarsney - Colorado state militia official
- The House of Sixty Fathers - children's book I liked
- Thiel Detective Service Company - private detective agency
- United States v. Classic - SCOTUS case on federal election law and primaries
- Van Darkholme - revamped and added a lot to it
- White House Conference on Aging - important federal conference