Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
sympathy-strike
noun
/ˈsɪm.pə.θi straɪk/
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Definition
A strike undertaken by workers in support of the employees of another company, typically in response to a dispute or strike at that company.
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Examples
- During the negotiations, the union members decided to initiate a sympathy strike in support of the railway workers who were protesting unfair labor practices.
- The bakery workers joined a sympathy strike after hearing about the conditions faced by factory workers in the adjacent district.
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Meaning
A sympathy strike occurs when workers stop working to express solidarity with other workers who are striking, even if they are not directly involved in the dispute.
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Synonyms
- solidarity strike
- secondary strike
- support strike