translation: the strike
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When the use of the word "huelga" was forbidden, Chavez challenged this and led other strikers to shout "huelga" on the picket lines.
It is Spanish for "Strike" (e.g. Labor strike)
Boycott and Huelga
Nortenos represent the huelga eagle as a symbol of resistance and unity. The huelga eagle is a powerful image associated with the United Farm Workers movement led by Cesar Chavez, symbolizing the fight for better working conditions and rights for farmworkers. By adopting the huelga eagle as their symbol, Nortenos pay homage to the legacy of the farmworker movement and align themselves with the values of solidarity and social justice.
ir en huelga
Salvador Cayetano Carpio has written: 'La huelga general obrera de abril, El Salvador' -- subject(s): General Strike, El Salvador, 1967
C.A.U.S.E Conditioning, Awareness, Unity, Security, Equality!
La Huelga, or the Delano grape strike, was significant because it marked a pivotal moment in the labor movement, particularly for farmworkers in the United States. Led by figures like Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta, it brought national attention to the struggles of agricultural workers for better wages and working conditions. The strike, which began in 1965, helped to unify various labor groups and inspired broader activism for civil rights and social justice. Ultimately, it led to the establishment of the United Farm Workers union, which continues to advocate for workers' rights today.
Well, honey, nortenos use the huelga bird as a symbol of resistance and solidarity. It represents the farmworkers' strike led by Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta in the 1960s. So, next time you see a huelga bird, remember it's not just a pretty bird, it's a symbol of fighting for justice.
En español se traduce como "huelga de hambre".
Dante Sierra has written: 'No hay tarascas en Vejuco' 'Pueblos y pescados se pudren por la cabeza' -- subject(s): Economic conditions 'Huelga de ladrones'