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wildcat strike

noun as in unofficial labor action

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Former Conservative transport secretary Mr Harper has previously claimed the plan could worsen services for passengers, saying it could lead to "French-style wildcat strikes with no notice".

From BBC

Mark Harper predicted it would lead to “French-style wildcat strikes” and put unions back in the driving seat.

From BBC

“We saw wildcat strikes percolating around the country ... then someone threw out the date Feb. 14 and everyone latched on to it,” Moore said.

The dissent this week is reminding some labor observers of a wildcat strike that occurred a few years ago at U.C.

If we begin to chip away at corporate power through strikes, most of which will probably be wildcat strikes that defy union leadership and anti-union laws, we can begin to regain agency over our lives.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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