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sympathetic strike

American  

Etymology

Origin of sympathetic strike

First recorded in 1890–95

Example Sentences

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No sympathetic strike of any consequence or possessed of any national significance was ever won.

From Time Magazine Archive

Picket lines sprang up once more, and C.I.O. leaders threatened to call a sympathetic strike among aircraft plants in the five eastern States.

From Time Magazine Archive

Followed last week, a one-day "sympathetic strike" of all the postal employes in Austria.

From Time Magazine Archive

Talk among officials of soft coal miners' unions indicated that there might be a sympathetic strike in the soft coal mines to prevent the use of soft coal as a substitute fuel.

From Time Magazine Archive

Word was passed among us, and we resolved to initiate a sympathetic strike beginning with our next meal.

From "Long Walk to Freedom" by Nelson Mandela