[go] (out|) on (a|) strike
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(of a group of employees) to refuse to work as a form of protest or to demand changes to their working conditions, pay, or other employment-related issues
- The workers decided to go on strike to demand fair wages.
- Going on a strike is a last resort when all other options for resolving disputes have failed.
- They went on strike to protest against unsafe working conditions.
- Let's hope the negotiations go well and the workers don't have to go on a strike.
- She had to adjust her plans when public transportation workers went on strike.