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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transport strike" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a situation where workers in the transportation industry (such as bus drivers, train operators, or airline employees) go on strike to protest working conditions or demand better pay. Example: "The city was brought to a standstill yesterday due to a transport strike, causing chaos for commuters trying to get to work."
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In 1911, during an early show of trade union strength, there was a transport strike.
The transport strike meant we were stuck in Italy; worrying days of waiting in Turin.
Last Wednesday's call by the CGT for a transport strike, caused little disruption in Paris.
But it amazes me to see people still battling into work when there's a transport strike".
The transport strike was quiet and orderly and well handled by the government and the unions.
LONDON — The great transport strike in London began yesterday [May 24].
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"It's not transport strikes that will block the Euros".
EVEN the transport strikes did not distract from the news.
Not all the various transport strikes this week are about the same issue.
Fuel and transport strikes have also started and the militants are threatening to make France ungovernable.
And they often do, calling transport strikes when their business interests are threatened.
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