Sentences with phrase «on wildcat strike»

But many MEPs are still hostile to Mr Brown's «British jobs for British workers» remark, which was resurrected by protestors outside the Lindsey plant when they went on wildcat strike - an event which saturated media coverage in Italy.

Not exact matches

On Saturday night at Kroger Field in Lexington, Ky., the Wildcats looked as if they were finally going to beat Florida — but disaster struck in the fourth quarter.
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.
The workers launched wildcat strikes which led to rubbish piling up on the streets and calls from party members for the resignation of Kitcat.
On the other hand, the wildcat strike is dangerous territory for politicians.
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the economy and are «personally disruptive» to millions, «and it is not reasonable for that kind of vital labour to be withdrawn for wildcat strikes that are very often a bit political in their motivation».
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.
Headlines about teachers» strikes may have moved on from Kentucky and Oklahoma to Arizona and Colorado, but the uprisings these wildcat teachers started have not, according to numerous sources I've spoken with in Louisville — Kentucky's largest school district, with over 100,000 students.
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