/straɪkˈ/ – verb
Definition: 1. bãi công, đình công;
2. đánh đập;
3. xóa bỏ, gạch bỏ;
4. thỏa thuận (giao kèo);
5. lập danh sách;
6. đánh cắp, ăn trộm;
7. (Mỹ) dọa dẫm;
8. đột kích.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “strike” refers to a work stoppage initiated by a labor union or group of workers as a form of protest or bargaining tactic to demand better working conditions, wages, or other benefits from their employer. It is a collective action where employees refuse to work until their demands are met or a resolution is reached. Strikes are often governed by labor laws and may have specific requirements and procedures that must be followed to ensure they are conducted lawfully.
Example: The workers decided to go on strike to protest against the company’s unfair labor practices.