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The 2021 strike wave refers to a series of ongoing labor strikes in the United States of America, which is indicative of a heightened sense of class warfare inside the imperialist west.[1][2] These demands for better conditions, while not centrally organized by a revolutionary party, could indeed lay the early basis for the establishment of proletarian power over the bourgeoisie dictatorship of the United States.
Strike | Est. number of workers involved | Start date | Strike Fund links | Specific cause | Outcome |
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John Deere | 10,000 factory workers | ||||
Kellogg's | 1,400 factory workers | ||||
Nabisco | unknown number of factory workers | ||||
Spectrum[3][4] | 18,000 electrical workers | ||||
Warrior Met Coal Mine | 1,100 | ||||
St. Vincent's Nurse Strike | 800 nurses | ||||
Sunrise Northeast Inc. caregivers strike | unknown number of caregivers | ||||
Redbank Valley School District | unknown number of teachers | ||||
Heaven Hill | 420 distillery workers | ||||
Reno Bus Drivers Strike |