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an employee on strike against an employer.

The workers went on strike while the workers paid off, and the contractors saw their strike stunned.

Cabin crews went on strike last autumn over pay, but are currently negotiating a new contract with Iberia and have pledged not to strike while the talks continue.

The 1abour union organized all the workers to go on strike.

They do not ask for pay rises or go on strike, and they work 24 hours a day.

If the girls at the Yu Hua Factory don't come out on strike again tomorrow, it will be a case of undermining the general strike and disobeying the Party line!

On July 15 the workers in Shameen went on strike to protest against this preposterous measure, which the British imperialists were finally forced to cancel.

Her father, Li Gefei, was implicated in the so-called "Yuanyou Party members" who were rejected by the imperial court at that time, and went away on strike.

If we knock off another ten per cent on top of that, it's going to be the last straw, and it's quite likely they'll come out on strike, which will put us in a tight spot.

Rio Ferdinand has revealed how Manchester United captain Gary Neville wanted England's players to go on strike in protest over his ban for missing a drug test two years ago.

Who is on strike?

All the workers are on strike.

The shipbuilders came out on strike for better working conditions.

Shortly after the workers went on strike, police began to mass at the shipyard.

The discussion now centred on purely practical issues: the formation of a strike committee and the nomination of committee members, terms for the resumption of work, liaison with other factories on strike in Chapei, contact with factories in Hongkew ....

Freedom of procession and demonstration is provided for in our Constitution, and although freedom to strike is not provided for, it is not prohibited either, so to go on strike does not violate the Constitution.

When the situation was chaotic, a group of officials came on stage, and before long, they went on strike one after another.

In South Africa more than a million public sector workers went on strike indefinitely after rejecting the government's offer of a 7% pay rise.

The Qin soldiers invaded Chu, often borrowed from Korea, went back home on strike, and attacked and looted by the way. Korea suffered from a series of military misfortunes.

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A laborer on strike.

Miners in Zambia's northern copper belt have gone on strike.

In the future when the Constitution is revised, I suggest that the freedom to strike be added, so that the workers shall be allowed to go on strike.

For the past two weeks, teachers at the main state university have been on strike for higher wages.

This is because the law now guarantees minimum service on public transport and in schools on strike days, and workers who down tools are no longer paid.

Outside people saw that their foremen had gone on strike. They put down their picks and returned to their dormitories with four copper rings.

In information warfare, precision strike is the main form of fire strike. So countermeasure against precision strike is a very important and pressing subject.

Must we go on strike?

I joined the workers on strike and was rapped on the knuckles.

There's over a hundred factories, big ones and small ones, out on strike now in Hongkew and Chapei.

Yet among train drivers, it remains extremely high: at mid-week, 90% of those who drive the Paris suburban RER trains were still on strike.

As a consequence, the government's old guerrilla army has not been paid for months, teachers have been on strike, and the money for new roads, hospitals and schools has all but dried up.

The whole work force is on strike.

The ship's firemen went on strike and there was no one to fire.

The crews of the Yangtse steamers went on strike soon afterwards, carried on the struggle for three weeks and also won victory.

Friends will break off and servants will go on strike, not to mention parents and a wife, like the Wind God's leather bag in Homer's epic poem, has such a tremendous capacity for taking in hot air, for divorce after all is not easy.

All the blue-collar workers who worked on the construction site went on strike.

If the trouble is that you can't get on with me, that can easily be settled. There's no need for you to go on strike--I can!

"If only we can find a good way," put in Chen Yueh-ngo with a glance at Ma Chin, "we can get our factory out on strike again tomorrow. The only thing is, there are not many of our people left now, and the masses are afraid of further oppression.

Staff at the hospital went on strike in protest at the incidents.

Yet Mr Sarkozy is being watched closely in other continental European countries whose readiness to reform seems to have faded (German rail unions have also been on strike this week).

Characteristics of strata behaviors of the long-wall full-mechanized caving mining field on strike of steeply thick coal seam

take the place of work of someone on strike.

Why are they on strike?

Are we likely to gain anything by going out (on strike)?

On May 11th around 11,000 Deutsche Telekom workers went on strike to protest against the creation of the new service units, which is due to take place at the beginning of July.

This week workers at all 12 of France’s refineries were on strike and many oil depots were blocked, disrupting petrol supplies and prompting motorists into panic-buying.

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