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"On strike" means they do not go to work in protest of something they think is unfair.
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.
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Workers would go on strike and government tried passing laws on how many hours women and children could work
It is useful because it helps historians to know why the workers went on strike in the first place. The reason they did go on strike because they had bad working conditions and were treated poorly.
In 1919 after WWI when the government was less willing to cooperate with workers four million workers went on strike.
"On strike" means they do not go to work in protest of something they think is unfair.
The workers threatened to go on strike if their demands were not met.
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.
Strikers as in workers who go on strike is "pemogok" which doing "mogok kerja" (strike).
A worker who refuses to go on strike with their fellow workers is often referred to as a "strikebreaker" or a "scab." This term is used to describe someone who chooses to continue working during a strike, often to the detriment of the striking workers' efforts.
This is extremely unlikely to ever happen.
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Andrew Carneigie began to threaten workers at the Homestead Steel Mill saying he'd cut down on their wages. Many workers went on strike to go against this because they thought it was unfair. Purpose was the workers went on strike so the industry won't cut down on their wages.
Theygo on striketo make conditions better for them
When people go on strike, a company needs to keep functioning. A company will bring people in to work while the strike is going on. These workers are called scabs.
Workers would go on strike and government tried passing laws on how many hours women and children could work