answersLogoWhite

0

A union strike is when union members (workers) stop working and often protest outside the building while the union leaders bargain collectively with the employer.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When union representatives and management are unable to reach an areement unions can resort to a?

when union re


What are union tactics?

strike


Can union workers be fired for going on strike?

Yes, union workers can be legally fired for going on strike, but there are laws that protect their right to strike under certain conditions.


What is a union strike mediator called?

A strike mediator is called an arbiter.


Union militancy reached its peak in the strike known as?

Debbs strike


What is a wild cat strike?

It is an action taken by union workers without the union leadership authorisation, support or approval


During a recent strike at the Ultima Hotel union members were paid strike benefits by their union Don Volmer a union representative participates in negotiations with the hotel?

Yes he will


What is a labor union's refusal to work called?

Strike


What do union workers formed a union goes on strike?

Picket Line


What was the name of the union who had a strike on August 1981?

PATCO Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization is the union that went on strike in August of 1981.


What is a sentence using the word strike in it?

Strike while the iron is hot! The union workers are on strike for better wages.


Can a non union member strike?

Yes, a non-union member can participate in a strike, but it typically depends on the specific circumstances and legal protections in place. Non-union workers may join a strike to express solidarity with union members or for broader workplace issues. However, they do not have the same legal protections against employer retaliation that union members do. Therefore, non-union members should consider the potential risks involved before deciding to strike.