No, of course not. Hence strikes every year in one industry or another.
Strikes are illegal in Zimbabwe.
Supreme court ruled in Hague vs. CIO that sit down strikes is the seizure of private property.
No, strikes were illegal in war time
Clayton Antitrust Act: law that made illegal certain monopolistic business practices; it also legalized strikes, boycotts, and peaceful picketing
it was considered illegal look on page 213 of social civics book
Strikes are generally of following types:--------- Sit Down Strikes General Strikes Sympathetic Strikes Slow down strikes Gheraon Hunger Strikes
A strike can be considered illegal according to labor laws if it violates specific regulations, such as not following proper procedures for organizing a strike, engaging in violent or coercive behavior, or striking in essential industries where strikes are prohibited.
The policy of Leon Trotsky did allow the use of military force on industrial workers whenever they were on the "illegal" strikes.
The Taft Hartley Act limited unions ability to strike. The government could prevent strikes they deemed dangerous to national health and safety.
When Taekwondo Strikes was created in 1973.
As long as the strike is not causing public inconvenience and stoppage of governance and public services and with out absenting to work ,strikes can be said to be legal provided if it is done democratically
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