wildcat strike

野猫罢工野猫袭击野猫式罢工野猫袭击事件

wildcat strike 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a labor strike that has not been called or sanctioned by the officials of the union.

wildcat strike 近义词

n. 名词 noun

unofficial labor action

更多wildcat strike例句

  1. As we celebrate Christmas in 2021, low-wage workers are again walking off the job in an historic wildcat strike that many Americans have misunderstood as simply “supply chain issues” or a “slow economic recovery.”
  2. A wave of rebellions within the unions and wildcat strikes challenged the idea that automation was making their jobs easier.
  3. In 1970, following widespread wildcat strikes demanding better pay and safer working conditions, the post office was transformed.
  4. The influential al Qaeda propagandist, who was born in New Mexico, died in a U.S. drone strike later that year.
  5. Should lightning strike and Hillary Clinton forgoes a presidential run, Democrats have a nominee in waiting.
  6. A senior Iranian official in Pakistan later confirmed the strike took place, declining to elaborate.
  7. Saleem believes that the strike came from a nearby airbase across the Iranian border.
  8. Leave it to Katniss to cut through a story with one perfectly aimed strike.
  9. The heir apparent and his brothers were cowering in fear, afraid to strike, yet hoping that others would strike for them.
  10. On this the royal band of music would strike up its liveliest airs, and a great bell would toll its evening warning.
  11. It is much easier to strike quickly than slowly, but practice in the slow movement will develop both muscular and nervous power.
  12. Not while I had the open prairie underfoot and the summer sky above, and hands to strike a blow or pull a trigger.
  13. (Thoughtfully to himself) I wonder how a rough scenario would strike the managers.