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A strike notice (or notice to strike) is a document served by members of a trade union or an analogous body of workers to an employer or negotiator stating an intent to commit an upcoming strike action. The document largely contains: an overview of grievances and conditions; a statement that negotiations with the employer have failed
Denial or partial grant of a special motion to strike in a malicious prosecution action predicated off a lawsuit which was dismissed through a special motion to strike [24] In criminal cases. Grant or denial of motion to disqualify judge [25] Denial of motion to set aside indictment or information [26] Denial of motion to suppress evidence in ...
0–9. 1907 San Francisco streetcar strike; 1916 West Coast waterfront strike; 1923 San Pedro maritime strike; 1935 Pacific Northwest lumber strike; 1946 Oakland general strike
Baristas at hundreds of Starbucks in California and elsewhere in the U.S. plan to strike in the days before Christmas as plans to negotiate a contract stall.
About 75,000 workers have issued a 10-day unfair labor practice strike notice to Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser is the largest nonprofit health care provider in the country.
Hotel workers went on strike in California last year. Now the work stoppages could hit East Coast cities as well. Mario Tama via Getty Images. Michael D’Angelo, head of labor relations at Hyatt ...
The special motion to strike is a motion authorized by the California Code of Civil Procedure intended to stop strategic lawsuits against public participation (SLAPPs). [1] They were created in 1992 with the purpose of encouraging participation in matters of public significance.
The unions representing more than 7,000 CVS workers in Southern California have reached a tentative agreement on a contract after workers went on strike over the weekend demanding better pay ...