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1.1
Origin of the term
1.2
Pre-industrial strikes
1.3
During and after the Industrial Revolution
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Recognition strikes
2
Frequency and duration
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2.1
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4.6
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5
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6
Strikebreakers
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6.1
Union strikebreaking
7
Anti-strike action
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7.1
Strike preparation
7.2
Strike breaking
7.3
Union busting
7.4
Lockout
7.5
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7.6
Conscription
8
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1.1
Origin of the term
1.2
Pre-industrial strikes
1.3
During and after the Industrial Revolution
1.4
Recognition strikes
2
Frequency and duration
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2.1
By country
3
Variations
4
Legal prohibitions
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4.1
Canada
4.2
People's Republic of China and the former Soviet Union
4.3
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Italy
4.5
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4.6
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4.7
United States
5
Jurisprudence and philosophy
6
Strikebreakers
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6.1
Union strikebreaking
7
Anti-strike action
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7.1
Strike preparation
7.2
Strike breaking
7.3
Union busting
7.4
Lockout
7.5
Violence
7.6
Conscription
8
Films
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8.2
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9
Other uses
10
See also
11
References
12
Further reading
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العربية
Aragonés
Asturianu
Azərbaycanca
Беларуская
Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
Български
Brezhoneg
Català
Čeština
ChiShona
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Deutsch
Eesti
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Español
Esperanto
Euskara
فارسی
Français
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ГӀалгӀай
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Ido
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History
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1.1
Origin of the term
1.2
Pre-industrial strikes
1.3
During and after the Industrial Revolution
1.4
Recognition strikes
2
Frequency and duration
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2.1
By country
3
Variations
4
Legal prohibitions
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4.1
Canada
4.2
People's Republic of China and the former Soviet Union
4.3
France
4.4
Italy
4.5
United Kingdom
4.6
Germany
4.7
United States
5
Jurisprudence and philosophy
6
Strikebreakers
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6.1
Union strikebreaking
7
Anti-strike action
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7.1
Strike preparation
7.2
Strike breaking
7.3
Union busting
7.4
Lockout
7.5
Violence
7.6
Conscription
8
Films
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8.1
Non-fiction
8.2
Fiction
9
Other uses
10
See also
11
References
12
Further reading
13
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70 languages
العربية
Aragonés
Asturianu
Azərbaycanca
Беларуская
Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
Български
Brezhoneg
Català
Čeština
ChiShona
Dansk
Deutsch
Eesti
Ελληνικά
Español
Esperanto
Euskara
فارسی
Français
Frysk
Gaeilge
Galego
ГӀалгӀай
한국어
Հայերեն
Hrvatski
Ido
Bahasa Indonesia
Íslenska
Italiano
עברית
ქართული
Қазақша
Кыргызча
Latina
Latviešu
Lëtzebuergesch
Lietuvių
Lombard
Magyar
Bahasa Melayu
Nederlands
日本語
Norsk bokmål
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Occitan
Polski
Português
Română
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Shqip
Simple English
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History
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1.1
Origin of the term
1.2
Pre-industrial strikes
1.3
During and after the Industrial Revolution
1.4
Recognition strikes
2
Frequency and duration
Toggle Frequency and duration subsection
2.1
By country
3
Variations
4
Legal prohibitions
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4.1
Canada
4.2
People's Republic of China and the former Soviet Union
4.3
France
4.4
Italy
4.5
United Kingdom
4.6
Germany
4.7
United States
5
Jurisprudence and philosophy
6
Strikebreakers
Toggle Strikebreakers subsection
6.1
Union strikebreaking
7
Anti-strike action
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7.1
Strike preparation
7.2
Strike breaking
7.3
Union busting
7.4
Lockout
7.5
Violence
7.6
Conscription
8
Films
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8.1
Non-fiction
8.2
Fiction
9
Other uses
10
See also
11
References
12
Further reading
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70 languages
العربية
Aragonés
Asturianu
Azərbaycanca
Беларуская
Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
Български
Brezhoneg
Català
Čeština
ChiShona
Dansk
Deutsch
Eesti
Ελληνικά
Español
Esperanto
Euskara
فارسی
Français
Frysk
Gaeilge
Galego
ГӀалгӀай
한국어
Հայերեն
Hrvatski
Ido
Bahasa Indonesia
Íslenska
Italiano
עברית
ქართული
Қазақша
Кыргызча
Latina
Latviešu
Lëtzebuergesch
Lietuvių
Lombard
Magyar
Bahasa Melayu
Nederlands
日本語
Norsk bokmål
Norsk nynorsk
Occitan
Polski
Português
Română
Runa Simi
Русский
Shqip
Simple English
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History
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1.1
Origin of the term
1.2
Pre-industrial strikes
1.3
During and after the Industrial Revolution
1.4
Recognition strikes
2
Frequency and duration
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2.1
By country
3
Variations
4
Legal prohibitions
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4.1
Canada
4.2
People's Republic of China and the former Soviet Union
4.3
France
4.4
Italy
4.5
United Kingdom
4.6
Germany
4.7
United States
5
Jurisprudence and philosophy
6
Strikebreakers
Toggle Strikebreakers subsection
6.1
Union strikebreaking
7
Anti-strike action
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7.1
Strike preparation
7.2
Strike breaking
7.3
Union busting
7.4
Lockout
7.5
Violence
7.6
Conscription
8
Films
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8.1
Non-fiction
8.2
Fiction
9
Other uses
10
See also
11
References
12
Further reading
13
External links
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70 languages
العربية
Aragonés
Asturianu
Azərbaycanca
Беларуская
Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
Български
Brezhoneg
Català
Čeština
ChiShona
Dansk
Deutsch
Eesti
Ελληνικά
Español
Esperanto
Euskara
فارسی
Français
Frysk
Gaeilge
Galego
ГӀалгӀай
한국어
Հայերեն
Hrvatski
Ido
Bahasa Indonesia
Íslenska
Italiano
עברית
ქართული
Қазақша
Кыргызча
Latina
Latviešu
Lëtzebuergesch
Lietuvių
Lombard
Magyar
Bahasa Melayu
Nederlands
日本語
Norsk bokmål
Norsk nynorsk
Occitan
Polski
Português
Română
Runa Simi
Русский
Shqip
Simple English
Slovenčina
Slovenščina
Српски / srpski
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History
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1.1
Origin of the term
1.2
Pre-industrial strikes
1.3
During and after the Industrial Revolution
1.4
Recognition strikes
2
Frequency and duration
Toggle Frequency and duration subsection
2.1
By country
3
Variations
4
Legal prohibitions
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4.1
Canada
4.2
People's Republic of China and the former Soviet Union
4.3
France
4.4
Italy
4.5
United Kingdom
4.6
Germany
4.7
United States
5
Jurisprudence and philosophy
6
Strikebreakers
Toggle Strikebreakers subsection
6.1
Union strikebreaking
7
Anti-strike action
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7.1
Strike preparation
7.2
Strike breaking
7.3
Union busting
7.4
Lockout
7.5
Violence
7.6
Conscription
8
Films
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8.1
Non-fiction
8.2
Fiction
9
Other uses
10
See also
11
References
12
Further reading
13
External links
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70 languages
العربية
Aragonés
Asturianu
Azərbaycanca
Беларуская
Беларуская (тарашкевіца)
Български
Brezhoneg
Català
Čeština
ChiShona
Dansk
Deutsch
Eesti
Ελληνικά
Español
Esperanto
Euskara
فارسی
Français
Frysk
Gaeilge
Galego
ГӀалгӀай
한국어
Հայերեն
Hrvatski
Ido
Bahasa Indonesia
Íslenska
Italiano
עברית
ქართული
Қазақша
Кыргызча
Latina
Latviešu
Lëtzebuergesch
Lietuvių
Lombard
Magyar
Bahasa Melayu
Nederlands
日本語
Norsk bokmål
Norsk nynorsk
Occitan
Polski
Português
Română
Runa Simi
Русский
Shqip
Simple English
Slovenčina
Slovenščina
Српски / srpski
Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски
Suomi
Svenska
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