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the reason most people go on strike is because they want a raise or the employeer isn't meeting their expectations.

Workers strike either to protest alleged violations of labor law (unfair labor practice strikes) or to pressure the employer to agree to money issues in contract negotiation (economic strikes). All strikers can be replaced if they walk out. Economic strikers can be PERMANENTLY replaced.

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What was the first labor strike?

The first known labor strike in recorded history occurred in ancient Egypt during reign of Pharaoh Ramesses III.


Which was the first labor strike to end with the president intervening on behalf of the worker?

Pullman Strike (1894)


How did the pullman strike effect American culture and society?

The Pullman Strike of 1894 had a profound impact on American culture and society by highlighting the struggles of labor rights and the growing tension between workers and management. It marked a significant moment in the labor movement, leading to increased awareness and support for workers' rights, which contributed to the eventual establishment of labor unions and regulations. The strike also influenced public perception of government intervention in labor disputes, as federal troops were deployed to suppress the strike, raising questions about the role of the state in labor relations. Ultimately, the Pullman Strike underscored the economic inequalities of the era and paved the way for future labor reforms.


What was the purpose of pullman railcar strike?

To kiss your butt


What was the outcome of the Pullman strike?

The Pullman Strike of 1894 ended in failure for the workers, as federal intervention led to a violent clash and the eventual dismantling of the strike. The U.S. government issued an injunction against the strikers, and troops were deployed to break the strike, resulting in confrontations that caused several deaths. The strike ultimately weakened the labor movement and highlighted the tensions between labor and government, leading to increased public support for labor rights reforms in the long term. Additionally, it resulted in the arrest of key labor leaders, including Eugene V. Debs.