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Definition of strike pay in English: strike paynoun mass nounMoney paid to strikers by their trade union. Example sentencesExamples - His members are now on strike pay only, which ranges from 60 euro for part-time workers to 95 euro for those who were employed full-time.
- The caretakers are currently receiving £10 a week strike pay.
- With strike pay at $100 per week, few bus drivers will be able to stay out indefinitely.
- Then they would collect unemployment benefit as opposed to strike pay from the union.
- But beyond strike pay and food donations, the strikers have been left to fend for themselves by the New Jersey AFL-CIO.
- Suddenly strike pay was withdrawn from TGWU members taking selective action.
- PCS members in London are now demanding that they are called out to join the selective action with strike pay within the next two weeks.
- Guaranteeing minimum strike pay is vital to stepping up the action.
- They held mass meetings to discuss the strike, keep everyone up to date, and sign up for strike pay.
- The workers had no strike pay and had to rely on solidarity collections.
- They had not only agreed to back the strike on a nearly unanimous vote, they had also agreed to continue paying strike pay.
- The union refused to give out strike pay and made no effort to back the strikers with food or other forms of support.
- Our pay is so low that when we start drawing strike pay it will represent a wage increase.
- Aliant operators, technicians and clerical staff in the four Atlantic provinces have been living on $50 a day in strike pay since April 23.
- A main reason for the 70 percent acceptance vote was the financial hardship faced by strikers, who received only $115 a week strike pay.
- Morris refused to make the strike official, award strike pay or call solidarity action.
- The journalists are getting strike pay, and are raising funds locally.
- Despite the fact that strikers have received their last paycheck and do not receive strike pay, spirits are still high.
- The nursery nurses get £15 a day official strike pay.
- Unfortunately, because this is a lockout, the workers are receiving no strike pay and it has been difficult for them to keep regular pickets going.
Definition of strike pay in US English: strike paynounˈstrīk ˌpā Money paid to strikers by their labor union. Example sentencesExamples - Morris refused to make the strike official, award strike pay or call solidarity action.
- The workers had no strike pay and had to rely on solidarity collections.
- Despite the fact that strikers have received their last paycheck and do not receive strike pay, spirits are still high.
- With strike pay at $100 per week, few bus drivers will be able to stay out indefinitely.
- The nursery nurses get £15 a day official strike pay.
- The journalists are getting strike pay, and are raising funds locally.
- Aliant operators, technicians and clerical staff in the four Atlantic provinces have been living on $50 a day in strike pay since April 23.
- PCS members in London are now demanding that they are called out to join the selective action with strike pay within the next two weeks.
- Our pay is so low that when we start drawing strike pay it will represent a wage increase.
- His members are now on strike pay only, which ranges from 60 euro for part-time workers to 95 euro for those who were employed full-time.
- The union refused to give out strike pay and made no effort to back the strikers with food or other forms of support.
- Guaranteeing minimum strike pay is vital to stepping up the action.
- They held mass meetings to discuss the strike, keep everyone up to date, and sign up for strike pay.
- They had not only agreed to back the strike on a nearly unanimous vote, they had also agreed to continue paying strike pay.
- But beyond strike pay and food donations, the strikers have been left to fend for themselves by the New Jersey AFL-CIO.
- Unfortunately, because this is a lockout, the workers are receiving no strike pay and it has been difficult for them to keep regular pickets going.
- A main reason for the 70 percent acceptance vote was the financial hardship faced by strikers, who received only $115 a week strike pay.
- The caretakers are currently receiving £10 a week strike pay.
- Suddenly strike pay was withdrawn from TGWU members taking selective action.
- Then they would collect unemployment benefit as opposed to strike pay from the union.
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