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go on strike

verb as in go out

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O'Neill said that it's a "challenging situation" and the the executive does not want workers to go on strike.

From BBC

Unison is planning a national ballot of council staff to see whether they would go on strike too but has yet to confirm details.

From BBC

Meanwhile, Unison has also warned it will ballot all its council members across Scotland to see if they will go on strike.

From BBC

“The United States Maritime Alliance may think the ILA won’t go on strike,” Daggett said in a recent video message, railing against the billions of profits that “greedy companies” have made while longshoremen endured work and suffered during COVID.

He also later criticised Trump and top campaign surrogate and billionaire businessman Elon Musk over comments in which the two discussed firing workers who threaten to go on strike.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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