Talk:Labor slogans

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[edit] Importance, cites, layout, incomplete list, categories

This article suffers from several major problems. First, the importance of this article is not established. Unless it is established, I would argue this article is not appropriate for an encyclopedia. Second, only one slogan has a citation. Each of the other slogans needs a citation as well. (If a citation cannot be established, then I would argue the slogan should be removed as it is not important.) Third, this article does not talk about the creation, use, and importance of labor slogans. It is a list. (This article might be better off titled "List of labor slogans." But each slogan would still need referencing.) As an article, the layout is poor. For information on how an article should look, see Editing Wikipedia. There are many sub-pages and lots of useful information. It takes time to read, but your article will be vasty improved in terms of look, readability, and presentation of information. Fourth, as a list, this page is very incomplete. Wikipedia has a number of guidelines and suggestions for creating, completing and categorizing lists. See the Wikipedia list-making guideline, and make sure to read the subpages and Talk page. (I would also recommend reading What Wikipedia is not.) Fifth, this article is uncaregorized. Here's a help sheet on categorizing articles. Good luck. - Tim1965 16:17, 11 February 2007 (UTC)