Under current law, when workers go on strike, a company may bring in replacements.
If Delphi demands too much, they may force the UAW to go on strike.
Indeed, doctors have become the latest group threatening to go on strike unless their pay is increased.
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The prolonged U.S. drought jacked up soybean prices to record highs, prompting local producers to go on strike.
Employees at the troubled Spanish national airline Iberia are to go on strike in the run-up to Christmas.
Added to that, the players have twice threatened to go on strike over unpaid wages dating back to November.
The company said workers have not made any threats to go on strike.
The Prospect union said members would go on strike on Wednesday, 1 December.
Thousands of post office counter staff have voted to go on strike, in a dispute over pay and job security.
Workers at computer services firm Capita have voted to go on strike over job losses and work going to India.
By comparison, you live in France, you have two cows and go on strike because you want 3 cows.
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London Underground station cleaners are to go on strike next week in a dispute over pay, their union has said.
Some railway workers have responded to the challenge of congestion in fine patriotic fashion by threatening to go on strike.
No surprise there: British Airways has been dogged by labor woes and has seen its employees go on strike this year.
Footballers who do not like the money can either leave the game or go on strike, as they did in March.
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Despite the panel's suggestion that the 1.3 million bank workers be given some shares, their unions promptly threatened to go on strike.
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Thousands of PCS members at HM Revenue and Customs will go on strike on Monday as part of the rolling programme of action.
Of course, if inflationary expectations rise significantly from here relative to that of other stable regimes, then foreign buyers could go on strike.
The police and city council have until recently been lenient but some drivers were given tickets on Friday prompting drivers to go on strike.
Adam Smith warned us about stationary and backwards economies repelling investment, and monetary debasement leads to just that as investors essentially go on strike.
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The last thing we want to do is to go on strike, but if we give up now, the job will not be worth doing.
All three are threatening to go on strike over a dispute Botha is having with the South African Rugby Union over a planned move to French side Toulon.
Maybe a country whose judges will not go on strike.
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So far, Heathrow has not been packed with financiers fleeing the country (if staff at British Airways and Eurostar go on strike, they may find it hard to leave).
This is a fact that should be remembered on a day when French workers go on strike and take to street as they bemoan the idea of increasing the retirement age.
Anyone expecting the rich and tightly crafted set of back stories that support the plot and theme of what happens when the "men of the mind" go on strike will be disappointed.
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