Sentences with phrase «wildcat strikes by»

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Brittany Ferries recently found itself operating outside «normal circumstances» after its fleet was strategically withdrawn from service following a series of wildcat strikes by French crew.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.

Not exact matches

A few minutes later, following Villanova Point Guard Gary McLain's three - point play that gave the Wildcats a 46 - 39 lead, St. John's struck back for 12 straight points, including three baskets by Mullin.
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.
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».
Some are staging wildcat strikes, led by desperate grassroots organizers operating outside official unions.
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