This document categorizes different types of strikes based on their extent, nature, degree of employee interest, and purpose. It outlines general strikes that extend over large areas versus local strikes involving a single enterprise. It also distinguishes between primary strikes directly involving aggrieved employees, secondary strikes in support of other workers, and sympathetic strikes without the strikers' own demands. Different strike tactics like sit-downs, slowdowns, and partial strikes interrupting work are also defined.
This document categorizes different types of strikes based on their extent, nature, degree of employee interest, and purpose. It outlines general strikes that extend over large areas versus local strikes involving a single enterprise. It also distinguishes between primary strikes directly involving aggrieved employees, secondary strikes in support of other workers, and sympathetic strikes without the strikers' own demands. Different strike tactics like sit-downs, slowdowns, and partial strikes interrupting work are also defined.
This document categorizes different types of strikes based on their extent, nature, degree of employee interest, and purpose. It outlines general strikes that extend over large areas versus local strikes involving a single enterprise. It also distinguishes between primary strikes directly involving aggrieved employees, secondary strikes in support of other workers, and sympathetic strikes without the strikers' own demands. Different strike tactics like sit-downs, slowdowns, and partial strikes interrupting work are also defined.
This document categorizes different types of strikes based on their extent, nature, degree of employee interest, and purpose. It outlines general strikes that extend over large areas versus local strikes involving a single enterprise. It also distinguishes between primary strikes directly involving aggrieved employees, secondary strikes in support of other workers, and sympathetic strikes without the strikers' own demands. Different strike tactics like sit-downs, slowdowns, and partial strikes interrupting work are also defined.
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KINDS OF STRIKE
EXTENT NATURE OF THE ACT DEGREE OF EMPLOYEE PURPOSE OR
INTEREST NATURE OF EMPLOYEE INTEREST General Strike proper Primary strike: one Economic strike: (extended Sit-down strike: declared by the intended to force form of strike + a refusal of employees who wage and other sympathetic the strikers to leave have a direct and concessions from strike): the plant and immediate interest, the employer, extends over a machines, and a whether economic which he is not whole refusal to permit the or otherwise, in the required by law community, latter to be operated subject matter of to grant province, state Partial strike: takes the dispute, which ULP strike: called or country the form of exists between against the Local or intermittent, them and their unfair labor particular: one unannounced work employer (original practices of the undertaken by stoppage, including strike; waged by employer, workers in a slowdowns, the union primarily usually for the particular unauthorized aggrieved) purpose of enterprise, extension of rest Secondary strike: a making him locality, or periods, and coercive measure desist from occupation; it walkouts for adopted by workers further usually portions of a shift or against an committing such involves only for entire shifts employer practices one union or - SLOWDOWN: connected by only one willful reduction product or industry in the rate of employment with work by a group alleged unfair labor of employees for conditions or the purpose of practices (this is in restricting the connection with a output of the third person against employer whom the workers have a grievance, and their employer is dealing or has a business relationship with such third person. Sympathetic strike: occurs when the striking employees have no demands or grievances of their own, but they strike for the purpose of directly or indirectly aiding others, without direct relation to the advancement of the interest of the strikers