on strike



on strike

Engaged in a work stoppage, as in The auto workers were on strike for the entire summer. The use of strike for a concerted labor stoppage undertaken to gain concessions from employers dates from the early 1800s. Today it is also used more loosely, as in Where washing dishes is concerned, Mom has announced that she's on strike. Also see go out, def. 4.
See also: on, strike

on strike

Engaged in a work stoppage: Most of the employees were on strike.
See also: on, strike

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jane[dʒein]
Gabija-Lithuanian, Baltic Mythology
MyronMIE-rən (English), muy-rawn (Ancient Greek)English, Ancient Greek
Sapir-Hebrew
Praxis-Greek Mythology
PhƯỢNg-Vietnamese