
Sit-down Strike
A sit-down strike is a form of protest where workers temporarily stop working by remaining seated inside their workplace. They do this to demand better conditions, wages, or rights. Unlike walking out, they stay inside the facility, preventing management from replacing them easily. This method aims to draw attention to their issues and pressure employers to meet their demands. It was a common tactic in labor movements during the 20th century and is considered a powerful, non-violent way for workers to assert their rights.