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In 1987 teachers went on strike for the first time ever.
Have you decided to go on strike before the others?
Workers at the site went on strike in the summer of 2006.
Once during practice, when the children would not pay attention, I went on strike.
They probably would have gone on strike - against him.
What am I going to do if they go on strike right now?
"Go on strike and stand in front of your building?"
For its part, the Government has reported that only 40,000 workers have gone on strike.
The bill died in committee, and the players went on strike.
Teachers there went on strike in 1972, 1977 and 1990.
If I have to go on strike it might not come about.
Any chance of James and his team going on strike for a long period?
And today's development is that the country's tax officials have just gone on strike.
After that, the union is free to go on strike.
"Do you think we as a group should go on strike over that?"
Service employees last went on strike in 1979, for a week.
But if the players go on strike this year, I'm gone.
Why is going on strike even legal in this day and age.
The workers went on strike and eventually were let back in 1993.
The response from the university was to immediately go on strike.
In May 1919 about half the employees went on strike.
Can you imagine if all the women in the country went on strike at the same time?
"What else would there have been to bring them to this point of having a meeting with us the day after they go on strike?"
Otherwise, they leave to find other work or go on strike.
Which is why "we the people" need to go on strike and get everyone's attention.