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Legal Definitions - sit-down strike

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Definition of sit-down strike

Definition: A sit-down strike is a type of strike where employees occupy their workplace but do not work. It is a way for workers to protest and demand better working conditions or higher wages.

Example: In 1936, workers at the General Motors plant in Flint, Michigan organized a sit-down strike to demand recognition of their union and better working conditions. They occupied the plant for 44 days, which eventually led to the company recognizing the union and improving working conditions.

This example illustrates how a sit-down strike can be an effective way for workers to demand change from their employers.

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Simple Definition

A sit-down strike is when workers stop working but stay in their workplace. They do this to make their employer listen to their demands. It's like a protest where they refuse to work until they get what they want. This is different from other types of strikes where workers might leave their workplace altogether.
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