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Labor unrest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Labor unrest is a term used by employers or those generally in the business community and sometimes in a community writ large and of law enforcement personnel to describe organizing and strike action...
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Unrest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Unrest (also called disaffection ) is a sociological phenomenon, for instance: • Industrial unrest • Labor unrest • Rebellion • Riot • 19th century Luddites • 1978–79 Winter of Discontent (UK) • 19...
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By appropriating the revolutionary rhetoric (which the male labor movement did as well), the women workers at Lowell gave their protests legitimacy, for they became, in their own eyes at least, the direct heirs of the revolutionary tradition.
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San Francisco Labor History ... Professor Hicks' chapter about the President Rutherford B. Hayes administration, published in 1937, detailed the railway strike of 1877, and the spreading labor disorders through West Virgina and Maryland. In July 1877, troops, breaking the strike in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,
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Definition of labor unrest in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of labor unrest. Pronunciation of labor unrest. Translations of labor unrest. labor unrest synonyms, labor unrest antonyms. Information about labor unrest in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... labor unrest; Labor Video Project;
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Washington (AFP) Jan 15, 2008 - At least one strike involving more than 1,000 workers occurs every day in China's manufacturing hub in the Pearl River Delta area, underscoring rising labor unrest in the country, a labor activist said Tuesday. ... Washington (AFP) Jan 15, 2008; ... "My figure, unofficially,
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Independent researchers have published findings about China's labor unrest, saying that it is much more widespread than it ever has been before, and that the state is cracking down on independent union organizers who seek to ameliorate the dismal wages and working conditions, with torture and intimidation:
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