"day" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The nurses, who have been striking for 53 days, will vote on the agreement on Sunday.
- Other city union leaders have expressed support for the teachers, who last struck in 1981 for 51 days.
- State law permits them to strike for 10 days.
- The union struck Boeing for 69 days during the last round of negotiations in 1995.
- I remember riding through there long ago, and being struck dumb for two days.
- The flight attendants said they would strike only for 11 days; the pilots have put no such limit on any possible job action.
- The union struck for four days during the 1984 playoffs, but won contracts without work stoppages in 1987 and 1990.
- The players struck for 50 days in 1981, which became a split season once an agreement was reached.
- When that last happened, in 1984, workers struck for 67 days at considerable cost.
- In 1977, the union struck for 44 days over wages and benefits.
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