用a general strike造句子,“a general strike”造句
Will Mr Zapatero really face a general strike after his labour-reform announcement next week?
Protesters in Syria’s third city, Homs, its fourth city, Hama, in various other towns and in parts of Damascus, the capital, held a general strike.
Their last killer is to threaten a general strike.
One union leader has now proposed a general strike to stop it.
"It may be," replied Tu Wei-yueh with a mocking smile, "that a single spark of trouble in our factory would set off a general strike involving every silk filature in Shanghai!"
"I don't give a damn whether it means a general strike or not!
Industry was immobilized by a general strike.
Chile's main trade-union confederation held a general strike, calling for a bigger state pension, changes to Labour laws and higher taxes on business.
Industry was tied up, and the whole city was nervous with talk of a trolley strike, a printer's strike, a general strike.
The opposition called a general strike on April 2, but it's hard for a strike to have much impact when many of its potential supporters are outside the country.