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Unions on the Net
LabourNet promotes computer communications as a medium for strengthening and building organised labour. We are in the forefront of using the resources of the internet to provide communications, news and information for the labour movement.
Use the EDGAR search engine for company 10K forms and tons of information!! Stock Master is another great source of information about publicly traded companies!! How To Unionize
SURFIN' FOR AMMO! IN AN ECONOMIC WAR, AS IN ANY WAR, IT PAYS TO KNOW THE ENEMY. CHECK OUT THESE INTERNET SITES FOR COMPANY INFORMATION THAT MAY BE HELPFUL FOR BARGAINING AND ORGANIZING EFFORTS: Visit the Securities and Exchange Commission site to see corprate filings. Proxy statements are listed as DEF 14A. Go to "Search the EDGAR Database," then "Search the EDGAR Archives." Download the WordPerfect conversion utility found at the "Tools and Utilities" link. http://www.sec.gov Details about companies whose securities trade on NASDAQ. http://www.nsg-stockguide.com Company financial data with links to company websites. http://gsionline.com Wall Street Journal's company briefing books have background, recent news, stock charts and financial data. http://info.wsj.com Lists the largest U.S. and international corporations on the Internet, with links to their websites. http://www.w100.com The multinational monitoring site. http://www.essential.org/monitor/monitor.html Capsule summaries of public companies with links to websites and financial reports. http://www.hoovers.com Financial information on public companies. http://www.investorweb.com Find out if a public company's annual report is online. http://www.reportgallery.com Wall Street Research Net. One-stop shopping for company research links. Type in the stock ticker symbol and get links to your company in these categories: Company; News; Graphs/Charts; Research, Reports and Summaries; Value Added. http://www.wsrn.com Free economic snapshots of companies, fee-based full reprots ($2.50/report or $9.95/monthly for unlimited use). http://www.marketguide.com Use for hard-to-find information on private companies in a few dozen cities. http://www.amcity.com H-Labor WWW Site http://h-net.msu.edu/~labor/ http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/IIRL/iirlnet.html#start Guide to Labor-Oriented Internet Resources http://www.dol.gov/dol/asp/public/programs/history/main.htm>DOL Historical Information http://www.mun.ca/cclh/index.html>Canadian Committee on Labour >History Home Page > http://www.cis.ysu.edu/as/cwcs/>Welcome to the Center for >Working-Class Studies Home Page > http://www.solinet.org/LEE/index.html>Labour Movement > > http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5202/workerweb.htm>Labour >Movement II > http://qsilver.queensu.ca/%7Elhistory/left1.htm>Left History > > http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/tam/resources/>NYU-Tamiment > Labor Sourc > > http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/6460/ALabHist.html>American > Labor History > http://www.solinet.org/LEE/gldod.html>The Global Labour Directory of >Directories > http://www.solinet.org/>Solidarity Network
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