
Sit-in Strikes
Sit-in strikes are a form of protest where employees stay at their workplace but refuse to perform their usual duties. They occupy the premises to demonstrate their dissatisfaction or demand change, often aiming to pressure management or authorities. Unlike walkouts, they do not leave the job site; instead, they remain seated or present, effectively disrupting normal operations. This method highlights workers’ commitment to their cause and can garner public attention and support. Sit-in strikes are a strategic form of industrial action used historically to advocate for workers’ rights, better conditions, or policy changes.