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Old 7th October 2019, 09.18:48   #55-0 (permalink)
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Default Re: Statement responding to 'social media storm' "Regarding Wrexham DSA & Viewing Platform"

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Originally Posted by Vambo View Post
No idea, I used strike because it's common term for withdrawal of labour.
Strike, collective refusal by employees to work under the conditions required by employers. Strikes arise for a number of reasons, though principally in response to economic conditions (defined as an economic strike and meant to improve wages and benefits) or labour practices (intended to improve work conditions). Other strikes can stem from sympathy with other striking unions or from jurisdictional disputes between two unions. Illegal strikes include sit-down strikes, wildcat strikes, and partial strikes (such as slowdowns or sick-ins). Strikes may also be called for purely political reasons (as in the general strike).

So are they paid employees of the club? If so then strike is fine - if not then presumably strike is a poor choice of words.