SYMBOLIC STRIKE
97. Protest strike
In a protest strike 2, also called token strike and demonstration strike 4,work is stopped for a pre announced short period-a minute, an hour, a day, or even a week-in order to make clear the feelings of the workers on a particular issue: economic, political other 5. No set demands are made. The aim is to demonstrate that the workers feel deeply about a certain matter and that they possess strength to strike more efficiently if necessary, thus warning the officials that they had best take the workers ' feelings into consideration. An additional aim may be to catch the imagination of workers and the public. This method may also be used in the early stages of a protracted struggle to accustom the workers to the idea of striking on the issues involved; in instances in which the unions are not prepared for a longer strike; where longer strikes would unions are not prepared for a longer strike; where longer strikes would incur more severe retaliation the workers are, at that particular point, prepared to suffer; or were serious damage to the economy is not desired. The token strike may be varied by combining it with periods of silence, "stay-at-home” day, or other methods. There may be protest general strikes, protest industry strikes, protest sympathy strikes and the like.
On January 15,1923,four days after the Franco - Belgian invasion of the Rush, the population of the Ruhr area and the occupied Rhineland day strike to protest the illtreatment of the Jews was called in Amsterdam on February 25-26,1941.7 Other examples include a one-hour strike on April 10,1959,by about five hundred building workers in a factory making rockets in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, in support of the unilateral renunciation of nuclear weapons; 8 the ten-to fifteen minutes work stoppage by nine million people in Belgium (half the population),as demonstration against nuclear weapons, which occurred at 11 A.M. on May 8, 1962; 9 the One-day strike (except on ships at sea, troop carriers, and relief ship ) by various U.S. maritime unions in protest against delays in bringing servicemen home after World War II.10
SYMBOLIC STRIKE
97. Protest strike
In a protest strike 2, also called token strike and demonstration strike 4,work is stopped for a pre announced short period-a minute, an hour, a day, or even a week-in order to make clear the feelings of the workers on a particular issue: economic, political other 5. No set demands are made. The aim is to demonstrate that the workers feel deeply about a certain matter and that they possess strength to strike more efficiently if necessary, thus warning the officials that they had best take the workers ' feelings into consideration. An additional aim may be to catch the imagination of workers and the public. This method may also be used in the early stages of a protracted struggle to accustom the workers to the idea of striking on the issues involved; in instances in which the unions are not prepared for a longer strike; where longer strikes would unions are not prepared for a longer strike; where longer strikes would incur more severe retaliation the workers are, at that particular point, prepared to suffer; or were serious damage to the economy is not desired. The token strike may be varied by combining it with periods of silence, "stay-at-home” day, or other methods. There may be protest general strikes, protest industry strikes, protest sympathy strikes and the like.
On January 15,1923,four days after the Franco - Belgian invasion of the Rush, the population of the Ruhr area and the occupied Rhineland day strike to protest the illtreatment of the Jews was called in Amsterdam on February 25-26,1941.7 Other examples include a one-hour strike on April 10,1959,by about five hundred building workers in a factory making rockets in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, in support of the unilateral renunciation of nuclear weapons; 8 the ten-to fifteen minutes work stoppage by nine million people in Belgium (half the population),as demonstration against nuclear weapons, which occurred at 11 A.M. on May 8, 1962; 9 the One-day strike (except on ships at sea, troop carriers, and relief ship ) by various U.S. maritime unions in protest against delays in bringing servicemen home after World War II.10
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SYMBOLIC STRIKE
97. Protest strike
In a protest strike 2, also called token strike and demonstration strike 4,work is stopped for a pre announced short period-a minute, an hour, a day, or even a week-in order to make clear the feelings of the workers on a particular issue: economic, political other 5. No set demands are made. The aim is to demonstrate that the workers feel deeply about a certain matter and that they possess strength to strike more efficiently if necessary, thus warning the officials that they had best take the workers ' feelings into consideration. An additional aim may be to catch the imagination of workers and the public. This method may also be used in the early stages of a protracted struggle to accustom the workers to the idea of striking on the issues involved; in instances in which the unions are not prepared for a longer strike; where longer strikes would unions are not prepared for a longer strike; where longer strikes would incur more severe retaliation the workers are, at that particular point, prepared to suffer; or were serious damage to the economy is not desired. The token strike may be varied by combining it with periods of silence, "stay-at-home” day, or other methods. There may be protest general strikes, protest industry strikes, protest sympathy strikes and the like.
On January 15,1923,four days after the Franco - Belgian invasion of the Rush, the population of the Ruhr area and the occupied Rhineland day strike to protest the illtreatment of the Jews was called in Amsterdam on February 25-26,1941.7 Other examples include a one-hour strike on April 10,1959,by about five hundred building workers in a factory making rockets in Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, in support of the unilateral renunciation of nuclear weapons; 8 the ten-to fifteen minutes work stoppage by nine million people in Belgium (half the population),as demonstration against nuclear weapons, which occurred at 11 A.M. on May 8, 1962; 9 the One-day strike (except on ships at sea, troop carriers, and relief ship ) by various U.S. maritime unions in protest against delays in bringing servicemen home after World War II.10
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