Not really you just need a point!
workers strike because they did not get what they wanted
A strike.
The Pullman Strike
strike
Pullman Strike (1894)
A worker's strike put down in 1931 by the government.
In Britain, any worker that continues to work during an official strike, is termed as being a 'Black-leg' or a 'Scab'. The worker will find he or she is not very popular, even long after the strike is over. Some companies will send the worker home, without pay, rather than antagonise the Union and workforce further.
IF YOU SEE YOUR CO-WORKER DOING SOMETHING WRONG 1st CONFRONT HIM/HER AND THEN TELL YOUR BOSS WHAT YOU SAW.
Worker's Comp provides for payment of medical bills, and wages that are lost when you are medically unable to work. If you are medically able to work, but are on strike, that has nothing to do with Worker's Comp- you will not be paid for the period when you were medically able to work.
Generally a worker who goes on strike will not get paid by their employed.Upon their return to work they would not be entitled to re-gain any lost wages.Some workers will get strike pay paid by their union.
because she thought it was wrong of what were happening to the miners! so she led the strike.
Scabs. That is a worker who doesn't go out on strike with the rest of the work force and it is still used today by striking workers.