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Discover LudwigThe phrase "labor militancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong and active approach taken by workers or labor unions in advocating for their rights and interests.
Example: "The recent strikes are a clear indication of rising labor militancy among workers demanding better wages and working conditions."
Alternatives: "worker activism" or "union assertiveness."
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But the increases do not reflect labor militancy.
He wrote his Ph.D. dissertation on labor militancy during the Colorado Coalfield War of 1913-14.
And businesses, which see this fight as a barometer of labor militancy in Canada, are watching closely.
Beijing's reluctance to repress the rising wave of strikes is a turning point in a country known for having little tolerance of labor militancy.
This uptick in labor militancy may transcend status distinctions, with blue- and white-collar workers alike learning from their "pink-collar" counterparts in West Virginia.
France, with a long history of labor militancy, has becoming increasingly restless as the impact of the global economic crisis deepens.
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Unemployment bred labour militancy.
As the unemployment rate rose, so did labour militancy.
The results had been labour militancy and violence.
The longshoremen's actions were a rare show of union militancy, reminiscent of labor actions a century ago.
Mr. Raffarin's popularity remains relatively high in opinion polls, but labor leaders are showing increasing militancy at some of his policies.
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