0 a sudden strike (= act of refusing to work as a protest) without any warning by the workers and often without the official support of the unions -- (事先没有警告的且没有工会支持的)“野猫”式罢工,闪电式罢工
There have been at least 19 strikes, lockouts, and walkouts between 1965 and 1997, including several wildcat strikes.
Can he also say whether that has been affected by the wildcat strikes and the many claims in the public sector of our transport system?
The agreement stipulated that the union would enforce the agreement and police wildcat strikes.
Can something be done for people who through wildcat strikes do not receive post for several days, as has happened?
They would reintroduce an entitlement to take secondary action, and would encourage wildcat strikes and other forms of damaging unofficial action.
There is fear among responsible members of unions who do not agree with wildcat strikes but dare not refuse to take part.
Gangs of longshoremen walked off the docks in a wildcat strike.
Strikes without formal union authorization are also known as wildcat strikes.