go (out) on (a) strike
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Definition & Meaning of "go (out) on (a) strike"

to go (out) on (a) strike
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(of a group of employees) to refuse to work as a form of protest or to demand changes to their working conditions, pay, or other employment-related issues

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The factory workers decided to go out on a strike to demand higher wages and improved safety measures.
She had to adjust her plans when public transportation workers went on strike.
The workers are going on strike because they have had enough of low wages and poor working conditions.
The workers went on strike because they knew that revolutions are not made with rose water, and they had to fight for their rights.
If their demands for better working conditions are not met, the employees are prepared to go out on strike.
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