A business strike is when the employees of a business strike to get something done in their favor. Oftentimes, employees strike when they want a raise.
PF indicates a proof strike, which differs from a standard business strike.
It is known as "picketing"
Buffalo nickels were produced at 3 US Mint facilities in 1936. Business strike coins are those minted to be released to the public for circulation. Proof coins are specially struck pieces for collectors. The mint at Philadelphia produced 119,001,420 business strike coins plus 4,420 proof grade coins. The mint at Denver produced 24,814,000 business strike coins. The mint at San Francisco produced 14,930,000 business strike coins. The total of all three mints business strikes is 158,745,420 plus 4,420 proof coins.
That government usually sided with business owners
The workers went on strike
demonstrated the US government's pro-business alliances.
Strike
A refusal to work until demands are met is known as a labor strike.
The last result was a strike.
They have the right to make demands to a business and demand that they run their business the way they want them to, or they can go on strike.
A boycott occurs when customers refuse to patronize a business, buy their product or use their service for whatever reason. A strike is when a business's employees refuse to work, usually over a contractual dispute.
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