Work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.
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Examples for "strike"
Examples for "strike"
1Alternatively; something said could strike the right note at the right time!
2Public health doctors seem set to ballot for strike action over pay.
3How much money has the South African economy lost through strike action?
4The strike would continue until the government agreed to talks, he said.
5The union said a strike would cost BA £40 million a day.
1But it was not the barrier of riches that Robin Greve feared.
2Eventually Justice Greve guillotined further blocking, and ruled in favour of Glaxco.
3I should like you to be frank with me, Mr. Greve, please.
4Two other couples were issued emergency licenses last week, Greve said.
5Greve stood opposite the doctor in the centre of the library.
1Public health doctors seem set to ballot for strike action over pay.
2How much money has the South African economy lost through strike action?
3The vote for strike action had not been taken lightly, she said.
4Workers will have to give employers 14 days' notice of strike action.
5However, the strike action had a far bigger economic impact in 2014.
1The centenary of a famous Belfast labour strike when Catholic and Protestant workers united briefly will be marked in Dublin tomorrow.
2There is no greater way to capture the attention of the public, and the powers that be, than a general labour strike.
3Commuters walk in front of an immobilised ferry boat during a 24-hour labour strike in the port of Piraeus near Athens October 18, 2012.
4The singularity of this unequal division of labour struck me at once.
5What to watch: -The tenor and frequency of student and labour strikes.
1I did it instinctively, perhaps as a protest, a small labor strike.
2The customary chronology records the first American labor strike in 1741.
3Tender-hearted Socialism has made the labor strike a crime in Russia.
4The company blames a 58-day labor strike by IAM members for part of the delay.
5The Gresik smelter was forced to halt operations on Jan. 19 because of a labor strike.
6McCarthy declined to say if the sick calls were an orchestrated work action similar to a labor strike.
7One of the scripts that he wrote, Shada, was never completed due to a labor strike and was left unfinished until now.
8The appointment would be at ten a.m. Woltz had gotten the message about the possible labor strike but hadn't seemed too impressed, Goff said.
9The New Yorker, May 14, 1955 P. 153 The writer's grandfather relates a story about a labor strike in Rochester in 1829.
10The 787 development program has been delayed seven times due to challenges with engineering, supply chain glitches and a 58-day labor strike in 2008.
11The labor strikes in Europe and America were broken or settled.
12There were labor strikes in some towns for higher wages after periods of inflation.
13The battle over healthcare has been heated throughout the campaign, with Labor striking first.
14In 2008, labor strikes broke out in north Egypt and became more frequent since then.
15The takeover followed months of periodic labor strikes and frequent disputes between management and union leaders.
16Ssangyong Motor was itself hit by almost two months of labor strikes last year, crippling its production.
Translations for labor strike