0 someone who is involved in a strike:
Many people sympathize with the strikers.
1 a player in a game such as football whose main purpose is to try to score goals rather than to prevent the opposing team from scoring:
2 a person, esp. a member of a labor union, who refuses to work until a satisfactory agreement with the employer has been reached
3 a worker who refuses to do their job because they are not satisfied with their pay, working conditions, etc.:
Police dispersed a crowd of 300 strikers and supporters.
Financial support for strikers and petitions to the santista authorities to release imprisoned workers illustrates a high level of concern for other associations.
Still, questions of why women were prominent among strikers and why gendered discourses were used in the strike remain.
Furthermore, the employer retained the right to hire replacement workers, and individual strikers are allowed to resume work during the course of the strike.
The strikers refused to elect a leadership, thus immunizing themselves from the effects of victimization and cooption.
The conscious aim of the strikers in almost all cases was to gain better wages.
Strike actions are explicitly designed to exert financial and political pressure on management to make concessions to the strikers' demands.
What are the strikers' duties to patients and the public?
In such cases, it is a serious breach of moral duty, regardless of the motivations of the strikers or the desperateness of their employment situation.
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