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strike

[strahyk] / straɪk /








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But the pipeline of movie releases has slowed significantly over the past five years because of film-production disruptions caused by the pandemic and then labor strikes in Hollywood.

From The Wall Street Journal

A major incident has been declared over what police have called a sinkhole at a canal in Shropshire, leaving boats either stricken in a gaping cavity or teetering on the edge of a drop.

From BBC

Scotland's Health Secretary Neil Gray says he wants to avoid a resident doctors strike but believes he has offered the best pay deal possible.

From BBC

The latest strikes overnight cut power to over 120,000 subscribers, he added.

From Barron's

Health experts have warned that the impact of the strike will be felt into the new year "and beyond".

From BBC