Striketober was a labor strike wave in October 2021 by workers in the United States in the context of strikes during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the month, approximately 25,000 workers participated in strikes.[1]
The labor movement began with workers who were made to work long hours for low wages observing businesses making increasing profits while income inequality in the United States intensified. Due to the labor shortage of the Great Resignation – which some economists described as a general strike – workers held more leverage over companies who required additional labor.
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Striketober was a labor strike wave in October 2021 by workers in the United States in the context of strikes during the COVID-19 pandemic. During the...
wave known as Striketober, with over 100,000 American workers participating in or preparing for strike action. While discussing Striketober, some economists...
2021. Thorbecke, Catherine (October 22, 2021). "What to know about 'Striketober': Workers seize new power as pandemic wanes". ABC News. American Broadcasting...
2021 Mercy Hospital strike Part of Striketober Date October 1, 2021 – November 4, 2021 Location Buffalo, New York, United States Methods Strike action...
2021 Heaven Hill strike Part of Striketober Date September 11 – October 23, 2021 (1 month, 1 week and 5 days) Location Bardstown, Kentucky, United States...
authorization votes by Alliance Unions became widely anticipated as part of Striketober and Strikesgiving. On November 13, 2021, the Alliance and KP reached...
scheduled concerts of the season due to the strike. Organized labour portal Striketober Strikes during the COVID-19 pandemic Snow, Meredith (September 24, 2021)...
the activities of the company they work for, pointing to the ongoing Striketober and stating that "they want to have a say in the kinds of businesses...