A coordinated national, regional, or municipal work stoppage employed to pressure management or the government into agreeing to contract terms, resolving grievances, or recognizing a union.
A form of protest involving workers stopping work but remaining at their place of employment, typically to occupy and take control of the workplace to prevent the use of strikebreakers.
Union benefits provided to striking members, often in the form of flat payments or graduated payments according to family needs. Strike benefits may also include welfare payments in some states.
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