Talk:Strike action

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ExpertIdeasBot (talk) 18:09, 27 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

Origin of the term

Eric Hobsbawm said in one of his books to the effect that strikes were invented several times during industrialization, as evidenced by the disparate etymologies in various (European) languages. I have no reference at hand. Kaihsu (talk) 08:18, 18 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

"Films" section - Proposal to add a third category; "Dramatisations".

In the section "Films", the film "Made In Dagenham" appears in both the fiction & non-fiction sections. This film portrays a real event but is not produced from original film material. I don't believe it can be described strictly as either fiction or non-fiction so propose that it is moved to a new section titled "Dramatisations" (British English) or "Dramatizations" (US English).

There may be other films in the "Films" section that also may be better described in this way but I am not familiar with the others mentioned. Mckenzie Weir (talk) 01:09, 6 December 2022 (UTC)Reply

History - Southwest airlines strikes/sick outs/blue flus/meltdowns in October 2021 over mandates and Dec 2022 from missing IT infrastructure

Is the historic weekend cancellation of over 2000 flights over mandates to stay wiped from our history book? Here is Why You Won’t Get an Official Statement About a Southwest ‘Sick Out’ Over Its Vaccine Mandate - Stillness in the Storm. Let's not perpetuate The Official Story of no blue flu (which I just hotlinked). OK? "Due to legal challenges to the vaccine mandate," Southwest gave up on December 20. Must we resort to (hilarious) comedians to even attempt to report on the news? SWAPA Statement on Southwest’s Holiday Meltdown is clear. I cared (talk) 05:02, 7 June 2023 (UTC)Reply

Template:Replyto what's your point? I'm tempted to delete your cryptic post per WP:NOTFORUM and WP:NOTBLOG but I'll give you a chance to explain yourself. Carguychris (talk) 13:21, 7 June 2023 (UTC)Reply
What do you mean by point? What's your point, exactly? Do you dispute that I'm seeking to "resolve problems with articles on the relevant" page, to quote from NOTFORUM? On what basis? Seems appropriate as can be. What specifically do you feel is cryptic about or a violation in my post? Are you familiar with the gist of https://stillnessinthestorm.com/2021/10/here-is-why-you-wont-get-an-official-statement-about-a-southwest-sick-out-over-its-vaccine-mandate/? Did you look at or read it? I cared (talk) 20:32, 7 June 2023 (UTC)Reply