The employee's strike information is not available in the record.
A business strike is when the employees of a business strike to get something done in their favor. Oftentimes, employees strike when they want a raise.
strike ... or resignation.
federal employees
Federal employees are prohibited by law from going on strike. Hence the reason for the firing of air traffic controllers during the Regan Administration. They work under government guide lines and government employees can not strike. Even though they are not government employees they work for the government.
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.
Federal law forbids the military and government employees to strike, and the military is further forbidden to form unions. Similar to police and fireman being declared essential employees and not allowed to strike, government employees and the Armed Forces are equally 'essential.'
thay are the reasoin why employees strike
Yes, any group of employees with the exception of employees under the Taylor Law (civil service employees ie. police, fire, etc.)You can strike, but it would just be missing work and you can be fired.If you have a union, you can still be fired for going on strike. Example (NWA Aircraft Mechanics)
To strike something from the record means to remove it from official documentation or evidence, typically because it is deemed irrelevant, inadmissible, or inaccurate.
go on strike
Because their wages were cut.
The 100,000 federal employees were fired by Ronald Reagan because they went on strike illegally. People who work in public safety are not allowed to strike.