During this time it was also at the White City site that the Workers Union first got recognition after a four-day strike mainly by women.
But with stores, businesses and factories open today for the first time this week after a four-day general strike, the measure quickly backfired.
Nine years earlier, a four-day strike in 1997 shut down 75% of The T's service.
In 1897, martial law was declared to end a four-day rickshaw workers' strike.
State hospital doctors started a four-day strike, objecting to government reforms to the state health system.
Aeromexico has filed for bankruptcy after a four-day strike by the ground staff of the state-owned carrier.
Talks broke down at the 11th hour, resulting in a four-day strike on Broadway that shut down 17 musicals and cost the industry $5 million.
In 1965, after he created a plan to make the bidding for bus contracts more competitive, drivers called a four-day strike affecting 81,000 students.
However, despite Endalkatchew's many concessions, discontent continued in March with a four-day general strike that paralyzed the nation.
The police arrested 160 people as a four-day pro-democracy strike began in Nepal.