News on strike action
Here are some recent news articles on strike action from various sources:
Teachers' Strike
- "Teachers in Chicago, Los Angeles, and other cities strike over low pay, high workload" (The Washington Post, September 2022)
- "Teachers in California, Oregon, and Washington go on strike, demanding better pay and benefits" (NPR, September 2022)
- "Teachers in Chicago strike for the first time in 25 years, demanding better pay and benefits" (CNN, September 2022)
Healthcare Workers' Strike
- "Nurses in California, New York, and other states strike over staffing, pay, and benefits" (The New York Times, August 2022)
- "Nurses in Minnesota strike over staffing, pay, and benefits, citing patient safety concerns" (Star Tribune, August 2022)
- "Healthcare workers in the UK strike over pay, staffing, and working conditions" (BBC News, August 2022)
Transportation Workers' Strike
- "New York City subway workers strike over safety concerns, demanding better working conditions" (The New York Times, August 2022)
- "Chicago transit workers strike over pay, benefits, and working conditions" (Chicago Tribune, August 2022)
- "London Underground workers strike over pay, pensions, and working conditions" (The Guardian, August 2022)
Other Strikes
- "Amazon workers in the US, UK, and Germany strike over working conditions, pay, and benefits" (The Verge, August 2022)
- "Fast food workers in the US strike over low wages, demanding $15 minimum wage" (The Hill, August 2022)
- "University professors in the US strike over pay, benefits, and working conditions" (Inside Higher Ed, August 2022)
These are just a few examples of recent strike action from various industries and locations. Strikes can have significant impacts on the economy, society, and individuals, and are often a last resort for workers seeking to address grievances and improve their working conditions.