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general strike

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A quick definition of general strike:

A general strike is when a lot of workers from different industries stop working to make their employers listen to their demands. It's like a big group of people saying "we won't work until you give us what we want." This is different from other types of strikes, like when workers slow down their work or only workers from one company stop working. A general strike can affect a whole city or even a whole country.

A more thorough explanation:

A general strike is when a large group of workers from different industries stop working to demand better working conditions or higher pay. It is a way for employees to put pressure on their employers to meet their demands.

For example, if workers from all the factories in a city stop working at the same time, it would be considered a general strike. This type of strike can have a big impact on the economy and can cause businesses to lose money.

Other types of strikes include:

  • Economic strike: A strike that happens because of a disagreement over wages or benefits.
  • Sit-down strike: A strike where workers occupy their workplace but do not work.
  • Sympathy strike: A strike where workers who are not directly involved in a dispute show support for those who are.

Overall, a strike is a way for workers to make their voices heard and demand better treatment from their employers.

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