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Have you ever gone on strike at work?

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The strike is legally allowed in some countries and serves as a legal means of fighting for better workers' rights: better wages and working conditions, paid overtime hours. The strikes were frequent in history and sometimes successful, while sometimes the bosses simply ignored the workers. The strike is most successful if all workers participate in it.

Have you ever gone on strike at work and what rights did you claim?
 
Yes for countries where rules and orders are adhered to. Countries like mine is where anything goes and people live above the law once they're wealthy and connected.
Mine is fine.. the owner will get in trouble if taken to court. Problem is people thinks that's too much trouble for them that's why they will choose to quit instead of making it right
 
Mine is fine.. the owner will get in trouble if taken to court. Problem is people thinks that's too much trouble for them that's why they will choose to quit instead of making it right
You live in a good country then. Here tenants will pay the increased house rent or pack to find a cheaper alternative. A landlord can serve you quit notice but it's for some months.
 
You live in a good country then. Here tenants will pay the increased house rent or pack to find a cheaper alternative. A landlord can serve you quit notice but it's for some months.
I haven't seen a house or apartment that increases price right here around my area.. but yeah if you don't pay up for like 5 months you'll get kicked out without any defence
 
I haven't seen a house or apartment that increases price right here around my area.. but yeah if you don't pay up for like 5 months you'll get kicked out without any defence
Which country are you from? There is a specified duration where a landlord can serve you quit notice so you can stay up till that period. However, landlords forcefully eject people here.
 
The strike is legally allowed in some countries and serves as a legal means of fighting for better workers' rights: better wages and working conditions, paid overtime hours. The strikes were frequent in history and sometimes successful, while sometimes the bosses simply ignored the workers. The strike is most successful if all workers participate in it.


That is very true I can remember when I was working for months no salary and no money so all we do is team up and go for strike its bring unity among workers and enable us claim our right,so we latar went on strike and after the strike the money was paid with some compensation.Its allow in some country and its also depend on the laboure leader
 
The strike is legally allowed in some countries and serves as a legal means of fighting for better workers' rights: better wages and working conditions, paid overtime hours. The strikes were frequent in history and sometimes successful, while sometimes the bosses simply ignored the workers. The strike is most successful if all workers participate in it.

Have you ever gone on strike at work and what rights did you claim?
Strike actions should be backed by the law because it's what protects employees from undue exploitation by their employer. It's the last means of communication.
 
You live in a good country then. Here tenants will pay the increased house rent or pack to find a cheaper alternative. A landlord can serve you quit notice but it's for some months.
Yeah, that is a great country indeed. Mine is the same as your country. You will have to be on your own and look for means to pay the rent or move to a more affordable place.
 
Yeah, that is a great country indeed. Mine is the same as your country. You will have to be on your own and look for means to pay the rent or move to a more affordable place.
I guess some countries in Africa are reckless and disorganised in nature. Landlords act like demigods over their tenants. I won't blame them since the demand for accommodationis high.
 
Strike actions should be backed by the law because it's what protects employees from undue exploitation by their employer. It's the last means of communication.
Strike action must be backed by the law that is why we have Laboure union in almost all the organization,strike can settle what makes organization disorganized,but prolong observation of strike will spoil the reputation of any firm I guess its need to look into observe and settle in time
 
Strike action must be backed by the law that is why we have Laboure union in almost all the organization,strike can settle what makes organization disorganized,but prolong observation of strike will spoil the reputation of any firm I guess its need to look into observe and settle in time
There are some institutions that ban workers union or any labour related unions. They do it to prevent their workers from going to strikes when there's an issue.
 
Strike is a common thing in my country because that's the only language employers understand before they can take the needed action. I have gone on strike so many times to make my voice heard when am not been treated fairly by my employers.
 
Strike is a common thing in my country because that's the only language employers understand before they can take the needed action. I have gone on strike so many times to make my voice heard when am not been treated fairly by my employers.
Haha,you're right. That's the language they understand better. They don't take the welfare of employees seriously and will be nonchalant till everything goes wrong.
 
I do not ever go on strike before but I just once protest when I was in school, The school add more to school fees and we came out in group as a students to protest over it.
 
In my country, only government workers go on strike and whenever this happens, the government intervenes but those in the private sector do not try this at all as it will lead to them getting sacked.
 
In my country, only government workers go on strike and whenever this happens, the government intervenes but those in the private sector do not try this at all as it will lead to them getting sacked.
As you said its depend on country,some country only the goverment workers gone on strike because their is not satisfy,but goverment would never allow such strike to last so that their work wont be left undone and money wont be loss because a day without works means the goverment would loss so they always intervene faster
 
In my country, only government workers go on strike and whenever this happens, the government intervenes but those in the private sector do not try this at all as it will lead to them getting sacked.
Private sectors even ban workers union or any affiliation of similar kind. It's even stated in there offer letter that such a thing is not tolerated. It's very bad workers are not treated properly.
 
The strike is legally allowed in some countries and serves as a legal means of fighting for better workers' rights: better wages and working conditions, paid overtime hours. The strikes were frequent in history and sometimes successful, while sometimes the bosses simply ignored the workers. The strike is most successful if all workers participate in it.

Have you ever gone on strike at work and what rights did you claim?
Going on strikes is not nice. I went once,but working in the medical field, I wouldn't go again.

Most strikes are as a result of money issues in my field, and that is what prompted this one too.
 
Private sectors even ban workers union or any affiliation of similar kind. It's even stated in there offer letter that such a thing is not tolerated. It's very bad workers are not treated properly.
That is just their strategy of making sure that workers do not have a voice at all so that they can treat them anyhow without fear of getting sued by any organisation.
 
That is just their strategy of making sure that workers do not have a voice at all so that they can treat them anyhow without fear of getting sued by any organisation.
I think they do this because there's no strong law backing workers. Even the existing laws are not adhered to because you can bribe officials and have your way.
 
Workers go on a strike because they feel they don't receive what they deserve, or they encounter something that against the labor contract. I think it's completely normal and it's a way to raise their voice
 
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