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go off strike
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Employees resume work after facing strong pressure or negotiations from labor unions or government authorities.
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go off strike
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France
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Ending a strike often involves negotiation with management and reaching a compromise, with workers resuming their duties afterward.
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go off strike
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France
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Employees may continue striking until all demands are met, even after initial negotiations
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go off strike
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France
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Workers may continue the strike until their demands are fully met, often resulting in prolonged industrial action.
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5
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go on strike
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France
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Common and often used as a way to protest against government policies or economic changes.
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6
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going off strike
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France
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May involve negotiation, but does not necessarily signal the end of a strike; can be a strategic move within ongoing labor actions
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going off strike
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France
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In some cases, strikes can be prolonged and may not end quickly, as negotiations between unions and employers can be more protracted.
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8
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going off strike
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France
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May involve continued negotiations and discussions even after the initial strike has ended
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9
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going off strike
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France
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May involve street demonstrations or public protests
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10
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going on strike
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France
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A common form of protest and negotiation for workers
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11
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going on strike
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France
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A frequent and powerful tool used by workers to protest against labor conditions and government policies
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strike action
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France
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Frequently used as a means of social and political expression
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