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Qué (quién) es buyers" strike - definición

AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN (1928-2006)
John W A "Doc" Buyers; John W.A. "Doc" Buyers; John WA "Doc" Buyers; Doc Buyers; John W. A. Buyers; John W.A. Buyers

Strike action         
  • Agitated workers face the factory owner in ''The Strike''. Painted by [[Robert Koehler]] in 1886.
  • 1934 strike]].
  • Strike breakers, ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' strike, 1986, [[Chicago]], Illinois
  • [[2005 New York City transit strike]]
  • Display of demands during a strike in 2016 at [[Verisure]], a French security company
  • To bring public attention, a giant inflatable rat (named 'Scabby') is used in the U.S. at the site of a labor dispute. The rat represents strike-breaking replacement workers, otherwise known as 'scabs'.
  • Strike in [[Pas-de-Calais]] (1906)
  • Female tailors on strike, New York City, February 1910
  • Metal workers doing motorized strike in [[Hyvinkää]], Finland in March 1971
  • Strikebreaking driver and cart being stoned during sanitation worker strike. [[New York City]], 1911.
  • Victims of a clash between striking workers and the army in [[Prostějov]], Austria-Hungary, April 1917
  • ''The charge'' by [[Ramon Casas]] (1899)
  • ''Strike'', painting by [[Stanisław Lentz]]
  • Lenin Shipyard workers, Poland, on strike in August 1980, with the name of the state-controlled trade union crossed out in protest
  • A strike leader addressing strikers in [[Gary, Indiana]] in 1919
  • A [[general strike]] on 5 November 1905 in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]]
  • Strike action (1879), painting by [[Theodor Kittelsen]]
  • A rally of the trade union [[UNISON]] in [[Oxford]] during a strike on 28 March 2006
  • Ministry of Education]] building on 7 March 2012
WORK STOPPAGE CAUSED BY THE MASS REFUSAL OF EMPLOYEES TO WORK
Labor strike; Industrial Action; Work stoppage; Union flying squad; Labour strike; Wild cat (labour movement); Strike (labor); Strike breaking; Sickout; Union strike; Industrial dispute; Strike (action); Work strike; Recognition strike; Recognitional picketing; Right of strike; Right to strike; Striking workers; Striking worker; Workers strike; On strike; Go on strike; Strike actions; Strike (industrial action); Trade union strike; Workers' strike; Back to work legislation; Sick-out; Sick out; Red flu; Going on strike; Worker strike; Employee strike; Labour action; Labor action; Organization strike
Strike action, also called labor strike, labour strike, or simply strike, is a work stoppage, caused by the mass refusal of employees to work. A strike usually takes place in response to employee grievances.
Second strike         
RESPONSE TO A POWERFUL FIRST NUCLEAR STRIKE
Second-strike capability; Second strike capability; Retaliatory strike; Survivable nuclear force; Second-strike; Retaliatory nuclear strike; Second strike weapon
In nuclear strategy, a retaliatory strike or second-strike capability is a country's assured ability to respond to a nuclear attack with powerful nuclear retaliation against the attacker. To have such an ability (and to convince an opponent of its viability) is considered vital in nuclear deterrence, as otherwise the other side might attempt to try to win a nuclear war in one massive first strike against its opponent's own nuclear forces.
general strike         
  • Engraving depicting the [[Haymarket affair]] of 1886
  • [[1926 United Kingdom general strike]]
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  • Punch]]'' in 1848
STRIKE ACTION IN WHICH A SUBSTANTIAL PROPORTION OF THE TOTAL LABOUR FORCE IN A CITY, REGION, OR COUNTRY PARTICIPATES
General Strike; Popular strike; General strikes; Culture strike; General business strike; Flash strike; Mass strike; Grand strike; General Strikes; Grève générale; Revolutionary strike
¦ noun a strike of workers in all or most industries.

Wikipedia

John W. A. "Doc" Buyers

John William Amerman "Doc" Buyers (July 17, 1928 – May 20, 2006) was an American businessman. He was best known as the chair and chief executive officer of the Hawaii company C. Brewer & Co. Buyers was a 1952 graduate of Princeton University.

Ejemplos de uso de buyers" strike
1. Richard Donnell, the firm‘s research director, said: ‘Weak confidence is effectively resulting in a buyers‘ strike with households sitting on the sidelines and waiting to see how events unfold.
2. "It will take months if not quarters before the damage created last week will be repaired." Steven Pearson, chief currency strategist at HBOS, raised fears of a central bank buyers‘ strike.
3. "Depressed by high oil prices and mounting political uncertainty, German consumers apparently went on a buyers strike at the end of the summer," said Holger Schmieding, economist at Bank of America.
4. The prospect of a populist new Democratic administration and Democratic Congress that will impose higher taxes and trade protections contributes to what is seen as an international buyers‘ strike by investors that is feeding the financial crisis.