The earliest date a strike could take place is the next bank holiday, Monday 27 May.
All those involved in the production would be affected if a strike went ahead.
That is what they do if it's for a strike and they are locked in.
Television will see the most immediate impact of a strike, with late night programs hit first.
An own goal, and a strike from Sean Clohessy, secured the 2-0 home victory.
The massive conglomerate avoids a strike, as work stoppages generally are things of the past.
Martin Luther King Jr. in Memphis, where he was supporting a strike by sanitation workers.
After all, we are facing a lockout by the owners, not a strike by the players.
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Bottom line: a lockout with a strike would mean no football being played by current players.
Paramedics and other ambulance staff will be balloted from 6 March with a strike, said Unite.
For several months studios have been preparing for a strike by ramping up movie production.
But there would be no walkouts, pickets, slowdowns or other physical evidence of a strike.
"It's a strike of great importance, " Defense Minister Juan Carlos Pinzon told Reuters news agency.
Meanwhile union officials said they were considering a strike ballot of all their members, including nurses.
Union leaders believe a strike would shut down Boeing production lines in Everett, Wash.
Is this about Israel and Iran and the threat of some sort of a strike?
Hundreds of city workers, including teachers, in Oakland, joined the call for a strike.
Risk models can only guess at the probability of a strike in a particular place.
London Mayor Boris Johnson urged the RMT to negotiate with LU to avert a strike.
Although no one was made redundant involuntarily, in 2006 the fire-brigade union called a strike.
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On Monday, Kingfisher suspended flights for three days after a strike by workers raised safety concerns.
In Greece, workers marked May Day with a strike that severely affected train and ferry services.
When the left was ignored, it called a strike, involving 22, 000 airport workers across the country.
The airline is concerned by occasional media reports suggesting, inaccurately, that a strike is close.
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The burden of enduring a strike then falls on families in which both parents need to work.
The defending champion, who is president of the ATP Player Council, said a strike makes no sense.
Mr. Samuelsen hasn't ruled out a strike this year but has said he hopes to avoid one.
Just as the train was starting up there was an announcement that said something about a strike.
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The Federation of Small Businesses says that a strike would have a serious impact on its members.
It was introduced in 1986--ostensibly to avert a strike by dock workers over the shift to containerisation.
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