/dʒʊrɪsˈdɪkʃənəl ˈstraɪk/ – Phrase
Definition: cuộc bãi công phản đối quyền chế tài.
A more thorough explanation: A jurisdictional strike is a work stoppage or strike action undertaken by a labor union in order to assert its exclusive right to perform certain work within a particular jurisdiction or industry, typically in violation of a collective bargaining agreement or established work assignments. This type of strike is aimed at defining or protecting the union’s jurisdiction over specific job duties or work tasks.
Example: In a jurisdictional strike, the union workers refused to work on a project because they believed it fell under the jurisdiction of another union.