NOUN
- a strike undertaken by workers without approval from the officials of their union
How To Use wildcat strike In A Sentence
- Four of those five mines were closed recently because they have been hit by a wildcat strike involving thousands. Times, Sunday Times
- Prison officers called off their wildcat strike last night after their action caused chaos in jails and courts around England and Wales. Times, Sunday Times
- One of Britain's biggest oil refineries faced a second day of wildcat strikes. Times, Sunday Times
- Frustration, anger and desperation have led to a series of wildcat strikes.
- Prison officers called off their wildcat strike last night after their action caused chaos in jails and courts around England and Wales. Times, Sunday Times
- The 12-month dispute saw extensive industrial action, including wildcat strikes by teachers and walkouts by students.
- This has seen members strike for two days in both February and April, and take part in a number of unofficial wildcat strikes.
- One of Britain's biggest oil refineries faced a second day of wildcat strikes. Times, Sunday Times
- In factories, workers rose up in contagious anger, staging one wildcat strike after another. The Passion of Michel Foucault
- Frustration, anger and desperation have led to a series of wildcat strikes.