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  2. Strike action - Wikipedia

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    A strike may consist of workers refusing to attend work or picketing outside the workplace to prevent or dissuade people from working in their place or conducting business with their employer. Less frequently, workers may occupy the workplace, but refuse to work.

  3. 10 rules for protesting respectfully - AOL

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    OPINION: This guide for engaging in “legitimate” protest is based on the insights, experiences and historical lessons of America’s most qualified dissidents. The post 10 rules for protesting ...

  4. Nonviolent resistance - Wikipedia

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    Protests resumed after lifting emergency law on 1 June, and several large rallies were staged by the opposition parties, including a march on 9 March 2012 attended by over 100,000. Smaller-scale protests and clashes outside of the capital have continued to occur almost daily. More than 80 people had died since the start of the uprising. [61]

  5. Protest - Wikipedia

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    Protest march, a historically and geographically common form of nonviolent action by groups of people. Picketing, a form of protest in which people congregate outside a place of work or location where an event is taking place. Often, this is done in an attempt to dissuade others from going in ("crossing the picket line"), but it can also be ...

  6. The 2010s were a decade of massive protests. Why did ... - AOL

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    A new book by former L.A. Times correspondent Vincent Bevins takes a close look at the 2010s, a decade of mass protest — and why they mostly failed.

  7. Picketing - Wikipedia

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    Picketing is a form of protest in which people (called pickets or picketers) [1] congregate outside a place of work or location where an event is taking place. Often, this is done in an attempt to dissuade others from going in (" crossing the picket line "), but it can also be done to draw public attention to a cause.

  8. Timeline of labour issues and events - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia miners went on strike the following day in protest. 18 March 1970 (United States) The first mass work stoppage in the 195-year history of the United States Post Office Department began with a walkout of letter carriers in Brooklyn and Manhattan, [42] soon involving 210,000 of the nation's 750,000 postal employees. With mail ...

  9. The best anti-Trump protest signs from Inauguration Day - AOL

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    Protest signs stood against a sea of 'Make America Great Again' hats on Friday, as objectors and supporters flooded Washington on Inauguration Day. The best anti-Trump protest signs from ...