Talk:Employers Group

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[edit] References

The history and information contained in this article about Employers Group was compiled and written by Employers Group’s Editor, Wendy Taylor, using information researched from Employers Group’s archives and the following Employers Group publications:

  • The Merchants and Manufacturers Association – Celebrating 90 Years of Service (1986),” researched and written by the association’s internal staff (no author noted); and
  • The Employers Group, Formerly the Merchants and Manufacturers Association and Federated Employers -100th Anniversary (1996),” compiled and written by the association’s internal staff (no author noted).

[edit] Plagiarism removed

All of this article was lifted directly from the Employers Group Web site. It doesn't matter if someone from that group stole the copyright or not; there was no license given to Wikipedia to reprint that text verbatim. The article has now been re-written to keep much of the information without violating copyright. However, I cannot find sources for anything past 1938 or so. Those sections will need to be re-written again and inline citations (preferably not from the organization's own self-serving literature!) provided. - Tim1965 01:52, 14 August 2007 (UTC)