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wildcat strike



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The dissent this week is reminding some labor observers of a wildcat strike that occurred a few years ago at U.C.

From New York Times Dec. 22, 2022

Their efforts culminated in the 1978 Metro wildcat strike — a strike undertaken without the backing of union leadership — that shut down the system for nearly a week.

From Washington Post May 4, 2022

I don’t think they met secretly with the wildcatters, and they may have had some differences, but I don’t think that the official union was too unhappy with the membership for that wildcat strike.

From Slate Oct. 28, 2019

The wildcat strike was carried out by MyFerryLink workers who are concerned about job losses.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 23, 2015

Pooky Suggs, who hadn’t been to church in twenty years, said this preacher had it right and gathered a group of men around him to announce a wildcat strike.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam




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