The American Federation of Labor (AFL) did not frequently go on strike as an organization, but its member unions often engaged in strikes and labor actions to negotiate better wages, working conditions, and labor rights. The frequency of strikes varied depending on the economic climate and specific industries. Major strikes associated with the AFL occurred during periods of heightened labor activism, particularly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Overall, while strikes were a common tactic, they were not an everyday occurrence for the AFL itself.
Boeing's white-collar engineers were angry over the lack of creativity in their work, and they affiliated with the AFL-CIO. In February 2000 they went on strike for 40 days, which delayed the completion of 50 aircraft.
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Lightning not only can strike the same place twice, it frequently does.
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One Day Longer The Story of the Frontier Strike - 2000 was released on: USA: 2000 (National AFL-CIO Convention)
Jump to: navigation, searchThe Remington Rand strike of 1936-37 was a strike by a federal union affiliated with the American Federation of Labor (AFL) against the Remington Rand company. The strike began in May 1936 and ended in April 1937, although the strike settlement would not be fully implemented until mid-1940.
The Homestead Strike of 1892 highlighted the challenges faced by the American Federation of Labor (AFL) in advocating for workers' rights, as it showcased the intense opposition from both industry and government. While it galvanized support for labor movements and emphasized the need for solidarity among workers, the violent confrontation ultimately weakened the AFL's influence, as it led to a significant setback in union membership and public perception. The strike underscored the difficulties of organizing skilled labor in the face of aggressive corporate tactics, illustrating both the potential and the limitations of union power during that era.
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Strike Silent goes by Silent Strike.
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It went on strike in 1981 and 1994