When workers refuse to work until they are treated better, it is called a "strike." Strikes are a form of collective action taken by employees to demand improved working conditions, higher wages, or other benefits. They are often organized by labor unions and can significantly impact businesses and industries.
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.
You can learn from your mistakes and get better. Or you can refuse to learn and keep making the same mistakes and fail.
The people in the settlement most likely treated the Native Americans badly, and sold some into slavery, as most European colonists did. Therefore, the Native Americans would attack some parts of the settlement, and would refuse to trade with the colonists.
Strikes threaten industry by shutting production down for a period of time. If the workers refuse to work until their demands are met, than the company loses product, which causes loss in revenue.
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A refusal to work until demands are met is known as a labor strike.
(in the US) There ARE so-called "company unions." They are associations of workers loyal to their employer who refuse or resist the organization attempts of labor unions.
A slowdown occurs when workers intentionally reduce their productivity.This may be done for several reasons, e.g. to protest management actions, or low wages, or refusal to recognize a union. This is different from a strike, when they may refuse to work at all.
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In English, a garbage man is commonly referred to as a "garbage collector" or "refuse collector." In some areas, they may also be called "sanitation workers" or "waste management workers." These terms emphasize the role of collecting and managing waste in a community.
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In "Esperanza Rising" by Pam Muñoz Ryan, the strikers, who are farm workers advocating for better conditions, pressure those who refuse to join the strike by ostracizing them and labeling them as "scabs." This creates a sense of solidarity among the strikers and highlights the tension between the workers who want to stand up for their rights and those who choose to continue working despite the strike. The strikers believe that unity is essential for achieving their goals, and they view non-strikers as betraying their cause.
A strike is the term that is used for workers refusing to work. This happens because of contractual disagreements.
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.