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What is worker strike?

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What happened nationally because of the 1877 railroad strike?

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When did Ulster Workers' Council strike happen?

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


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When workers stop working entirely it and called a what?

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What is an ULP strike?

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Why do they call it a 'strike' when workers are trying to change their working conditions?

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