en go off strike

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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go off strike requires…

  • en not go to work ➜
  • en negotiate an agreement ➜
  • en return to work ➜
  • en agree ➜
  • en approve a labor contract ➜
  • en cross the picket line ➜
  • en get back to work ➜
  • en get work clothes from cleaners ➜
  • en go back to work ➜
  • en go on strike ➜
  • en go to work ➜
  • en hear from union ➜
  • en negotiate a contract ➜
  • en negotiate a deal with the company ➜
  • en negotiate a settlement ➜
  • en reach a compromise with your employer ➜
  • en reah an agreement ➜
  • en be reasonable ➜
  • en settle ➜
  • en should vote for the settlement ➜
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go off strike is motivated by…

  • en more money ➜
  • en get back to work ➜
  • en go back to work ➜
  • en your complaints had been addressed ➜
  • en a contract was ratified ➜
  • en your demands were met ➜
  • en you disagree with the union ➜
  • en you have achieved your goal ➜
  • en money ➜

Things that make you want go off strike

  • en an agreement with management ➜
  • en Bad working conditions ➜
  • en embarrasment ➜
  • en Getting a great settlement ➜
  • en needing dog food ➜
  • en a new contract ➜
  • en A raise ➜
  • en Running out of strike funds ➜
  • en settlement ➜
  • en starving ➜

go off strike is a subevent of…

  • en go to work ➜
  • en return to work ➜
  • en earn money ➜
  • en get back to work ➜
  • en make money again ➜
  • en resumption of work ➜

go off strike is the last step of…

  • en go back to work ➜
  • en sleep ➜
  • en throw away the picket signs ➜
  • en vote for a contract ➜

go off strike is the first step of…

  • en go back to work ➜
  • en to celebrate ➜
  • en return to work ➜
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