the chief executive.
A union strike is when union members (workers) stop working and often protest outside the building while the union leaders bargain collectively with the employer.
workers strike because they did not get what they wanted
Other workers went on strike in support.
labor leaders were targeted because they would urge their workers to strike during the war effort for better working conditions and higher pay. Which was illegal under these acts.
to guard against spontaneous outbreaks in numerous cities of violence against railroads and the bitter antagonism between workers and the leaders of industry, Great Railroad Strike of 1877.
In 1919 after WWI when the government was less willing to cooperate with workers four million workers went on strike.
Ulster Workers' Council strike happened on 1974-05-28.
The 1920 Alabama coal strike, or the Alabama Miners' Strike, was a statewide strike of the United Mine Workers of America against coal mine operators.
Yes, union workers can be legally fired for going on strike, but there are laws that protect their right to strike under certain conditions.
sanitation workers m-ville
because the money was too little and too many people were dieing
a general strike