01. (74%) ...union demands or a STRIKE. The editorial product was...
02. (69%) ...There was a thirty-six-hour STRIKE by some of the...
03. (67%) ...universal press sympathy for STRIKErs, protestors, fugitives from justice...
04. (67%) ...economic groups, such as STRIKErs and voluntary welfare addicts...
05. (58%) ...on hiring the former STRIKErs accused of criminal wrongdoing...
06. (57%) ...The only postal STRIKE in the history of...
07. (50%) ...denigrated Packer, staged wildcat STRIKEs, lobbied politicians, and handed...
08. (50%) ...victory in the journalists STRIKE at Le Soleil in...
09. (39%) ...end to the teachers STRIKE to his attention, including...
