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=== General Strike === | === General Strike === | ||
''Main Article: [[General Strike]]'' | |||
=== Green Ban === | === Green Ban === | ||
''Main Article: [[Green Bans]]'' | |||
Green Bans refers to strikes undertaken by construction workers where they refuse to work on projects that hurt the environment, low-income communities or sites of cultural heritage. They were mainly undertaken in [[Australia]] in the 1970s by the [[Builders Laborers Federation]]. | |||
=== Sit-Down Strike === | === Sit-Down Strike === | ||
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=== Wildcat Strike === | === Wildcat Strike === | ||
== See Also == | |||
* [[List of Strikes]] | |||
[[Category:Strikes]] | [[Category:Strikes]] | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:Libertarian Socialist Wiki]] | [[Category:Libertarian Socialist Wiki]] |
Revision as of 11:20, 17 March 2020
Strikes are a tactic used by workers for a variety of reasons that involve withdrawing labor from a workplace.
Types of Strikes
General Strike
Main Article: General Strike
Green Ban
Main Article: Green Bans
Green Bans refers to strikes undertaken by construction workers where they refuse to work on projects that hurt the environment, low-income communities or sites of cultural heritage. They were mainly undertaken in Australia in the 1970s by the Builders Laborers Federation.