Representation included enjoining
of wildcat strikes and defense of union jurisdictional issues, unfair labor practice charges and grievances and arbitrations.
However, Brittany Ferries recently found itself operating outside «normal circumstances» after its fleet was strategically withdrawn from service following a series
of wildcat strikes by French crew.
Some Mississippi schools will hold classes on weekends and during the early summer to make up for the time lost during three and a half weeks
of wildcat strikes by teachers.
In these days
of wildcat strikes and back - to - work legislation, it is difficult to remember an era when Air Canada's management and its unions didn't seem eager to stab each other's eyes out with forks.
Not exact matches
Her cross-court
strike from the right pin was nearly unstoppable against the
Wildcats, and Rosenthal used her height and pogo - stick like jumping ability to repeatedly stuff Villanova attacks back on their side
of the net.
Around 80 Royal Mail staff in Bridgewater staged a
wildcat strike yesterday over the treatment
of a disabled worker.
The workers launched
wildcat strikes which led to rubbish piling up on the streets and calls from party members for the resignation
of Kitcat.
The Conservative MP goes on to say that
strikes harm the economy and are «personally disruptive» to millions, «and it is not reasonable for that kind
of vital labour to be withdrawn for
wildcat strikes that are very often a bit political in their motivation».
Like some cosmic
wildcat drilling operation, Kepler has
struck a gusher, discovering 1,235 possible new worlds in its first four months
of operation.
For full details
of the court ruling, see our You CAN claim for delays caused by «
wildcat»
strikes MSE news story.
In April 2018 the European Court
of Justice ruled that a «
wildcat»
strike by airline staff (a
wildcat strike is one which wasn't officially organised by a trade union) DOES N'T count as an «extraordinary circumstance».