The term "strike" began in 1798, when British sailors refused to work and lowered, or struck, their sails. From then on, workers say that they are "on strike."
the National Farmer Association changed from a workers' rights organization that helped workers get unemployment insurance to that of a union of farm workers almost overnight, when the NFWA went out on strike in support of the mostly Filipino farm workers of the AWOC in Delano, California who had previously initiated a grape strike on September 8, 1965.
"Strike" can either be a noun [a person, place, or thing] or a verb [an action]. depending on its usage in a sentence. Example of strike as a noun: "The workers went on strike." Example of strike as a verb: "Strike a match carefully, or you might get hurt."
I will strike you down. [to hit] Pending a soon-to-come hearing, the NBA could possibly strike the record-breaking win out of the record books. [to 'strike out' or 'remove'] The workers went on strike until their company increased their pay. [to cease work until requests/demands are met] I learned how to correctly throw a bowling ball to get score a strike today [knock down all the bowling pins in one throw]
The word strike means to hit deliberately and forcibly using a weapon or hand. Strike also refers to a sudden attack usually a military one.
The entire workforce walked out on strike over poor working conditions. He was so glad his insurance covered the loss as the entire shipment was stolen. Modern keyhole surgery meant he could stay awake during the entire procedure. The entire school had to evacuate because of a gas leak.
because the money was too little and too many people were dieing
The purpose is for the workers to get better working conditions and pay.
bad working conditions
strike
When workers stop working until management meets certain conditions the event is called a strike.This event is called a strike.
The recent strike at the factory was initiated by workers demanding better pay and working conditions. The strike lasted for several days before an agreement was reached between the workers and management.
Rebecca got a job that requires glasses because of work conditions.
Workers at the Carnegie Steel Company went on strike to protest low wages, long hours, dangerous working conditions, and the company's refusal to recognize their union, the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers. The strike eventually culminated in the violent Homestead Strike of 1892.
Poor working conditions
The answer to your question...is that workers went on strike to demand higher wages($) and they also demanded better working conditions...also may not be part of your question but later on, the strike FAILED!
workers wanted higher wages, safer working environments,
When workers stop working until management meets certain conditions the event is called a strike.This event is called a strike.