strike
Coverage of strike in the Nexus archive.
- Some Cook County Forest Preserve workers on strike
Some employees of the Cook County Forest Preserves are currently on strike. The labor action involves forest preserve workers within the county.
- Thousands of San Jose city workers could go on strike: Here's what to know
Thousands of San Jose city employees are currently voting this week to authorize a strike. This vote pertains to whether the city workers could proceed with authorizing a potential strike.
- Historic Harlem public defenders strike ends after 11 days
Harlem public defenders ended an 11-day strike after reaching a tentative agreement with Neighborhood Defender Services management, securing salary increases and maintaining no-cost healthcare. The strike, the first in the union’s history and the city’s longest public defender strike since 1982, caused court delays and left clients without their usual attorneys.
- Strike: Ondo varsity lecturers yet to receive payments despite N1.1bn approval by gov
Lecturers at Ondo State University are still on strike as they await payment of N1.1 billion approved by the government. The government has released the funds to the university, but the money has not yet been credited to the institution's account.
- Strategy Sells Bitcoin After Five Weeks Without Buying
Bitcoin Magazine Strategy sold 1,638 BTC ($104.7 million) to fund preferred stock dividends and buybacks, continuing a pattern of Bitcoin sales for cash management. The company also sold 3.01 million MSTR shares ($290.6 million) and maintains a Bitcoin treasury of 842,138 coins valued at $54 billion.
- Pakistan-administered Kashmir election boycott follows deadly crackdown
Residents in Muzaffarabad, located in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, have boycotted an election amid a strike. The boycott follows a deadly crackdown in the region.
- Flight attendants at Canada’s WestJet go on strike in dispute over pay
Flight attendants with WestJet, Canada's second-largest airline, have gone on strike over pay disputes. The strike highlights ongoing labor negotiations related to compensation terms.
- Bank of Canada governor defends use of replacement workers during strike
The Bank of Canada governor is defending the central bank's use of replacement workers during a strike involving security officers.
- WestJet flight attendants threaten to strike during long August weekend in Canada
Flight attendants at WestJet, Canada's second-largest airline, have threatened to strike during the long August weekend over unpaid work.
- Strike: Ondo gov approves ₦1.1bn for varsity, urges lecturers to return to work
Ondo government approves ₦1.1bn for a university and urges lecturers to return to work amid ASUU's strike over unpaid salaries and agreement implementation.
- CapMetro bus drivers calling for fair contract ahead of possible strike
CapMetro bus drivers testified before the board, calling for a fair contract ahead of a possible strike. The drivers emphasized their demand for a contract they deem fair as a potential strike looms.
- Public defenders group serving Brooklyn and Queens ends strike
A public defenders group serving Brooklyn and Queens has ended its strike. Union members had been picketing outside Brooklyn Defender Services offices after workers walked off the job nearly a week prior.
- Arrests, injuries reported at C&H Sugar refinery strike line in Crockett
The C&H Sugar refinery strike in Crockett became tense as deputies declared an unlawful assembly, leading to arrests and injuries. Workers were detained, and law enforcement responded to the incidents.
- Jack Mallers Steps Down as CEO of Bitcoin Treasury Twenty One Capital
Jack Mallers has stepped down as CEO of Bitcoin treasury Twenty One Capital, succeeded by Raphael Zagury. The company, which listed on the NYSE seven months ago, aims to become an institutional-grade operating company focused on cash flow and capital allocation. Mallers will concentrate on his Bitcoin payments company, Strike.
- Why travel insurance may not help you if there's a WestJet strike
WestJet travelers may not be covered by travel insurance if their plans are disrupted by a strike, as policies purchased after potential strike dates are announced do not cover future work stoppages. Insurance experts warn that such policies will not provide protection in this scenario.
- Brooklyn Defender Services may strike if deal fails
Brooklyn Defender Services employees may strike at 8 a.m. Thursday if a new contract deal is not reached, potentially leading to postponed non-essential court dates. Nearly 500 employees, including 280 attorneys, 80 social workers, and 160 other staff, could participate in the strike.
- WestJet flight attendants vote to strike as soon as August long weekend if no deal
WestJet flight attendants have voted to strike as soon as the August long weekend if no agreement is reached. The potential strike is contingent on the absence of a deal.
- WestJet flight attendants could strike on the August long weekend — if they vote yes
WestJet flight attendants may strike on August 2 if negotiations with the airline fail to resolve. The potential strike involves over 4,400 flight attendants.
- Iran to bury slain Supreme Leader in culmination of mass funeral
Iran buries slain Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Mashhad, with his son Mojtaba Khamenei remaining hidden due to injuries sustained in a strike that killed his father. The funeral follows a week of mourning events amid renewed conflict with the United States after a truce.
- C&H offloads sugar at industrial terminal due to strike, sparking health concerns
C&H Sugar is offloading raw sugar at a private industrial terminal due to a labor strike, raising health concerns over storage practices.
- Hormuz Traffic Grinds to Near Halt After US, Iran Strike
Traffic through the Hormuz Strait has nearly halted following a strike involving the US and Iran. The disruption highlights tensions between the two nations impacting a critical global shipping route.
- Some Health Workers in Congo's Ebola Outbreak Go on Strike as Deaths Near 600
Healthcare workers at the epicenter of Congo's Ebola outbreak have gone on strike to protest delayed payments, threatening efforts to control the outbreak as deaths approach 600.
- Strike launches ‘volatility-proof’ Bitcoin loans amid bear market, but at a cost
Strike has introduced 'volatility-proof' Bitcoin loans to avoid margin calls and forced liquidations during a bear market. The loans require an interest rate of up to 14.2% and strict on-time payments, as stated by CEO Jack Mallers.
- Jack Mallers’ Strike launches ‘volatility-proof’ bitcoin loans built to protect against liquidation
Jack Mallers’ Strike has introduced 'volatility-proof' bitcoin loans designed to prevent liquidation. The loans allow partial liquidation of collateral if a borrower misses an interest or maturity payment and fails to pay within a grace period.
- Ships keep moving through Hormuz despite strike
Ships continue to transit the Strait of Hormuz despite a strike and the suspension of an International Maritime Organization (IMO) exit strategy. The article highlights ongoing maritime activity in the region amid these disruptions.
- PECO workers are set to strike for the first time in over 100 years. Here’s what to know
PECO workers represented by IBEW Local 614 are set to strike for the first time in over 100 years due to failed six-month contract negotiations. The union, representing 1600 employees, claims members are paid up to 30% less than peers at other utilities, with the next talks scheduled for July 2.
- Horizon Air flight attendants authorize a strike, seek higher pay raise
Horizon Air flight attendants authorized a strike to demand a higher pay raise, escalating contract negotiations with Alaska Air Group. The strike authorization was approved overwhelmingly.
- In Kyiv, a strike damages the Dormition Cathedral at the heart of the historic Kyiv Pechersk Lavra
A strike damaged the Dormition Cathedral at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko were present at the cathedral on June 15, 2026.
- Resident doctors cancel strike after new offer from government
Resident doctors canceled a planned strike after receiving a new offer from the government. The original walkout was scheduled to begin on Monday at 07:00 BST and end on Friday.
- Resident doctors cancel strike after new offer from government
Resident doctors have canceled their planned strike after receiving a new offer from the government. The strike had been scheduled to begin on Monday and last until Friday.
- Ukrainian Strike Kills One, Wounds 3 in Southern Russia
A Ukrainian strike in southern Russia resulted in one death and three injuries. The attack occurred in the region, though no further details from the content are provided.
- ‘You sell what you can, not what you want’: Jack Mallers says bitcoin is pricing a global liquidity crisis
Strike CEO Jack Mallers states Bitcoin's $63,000 price reflects a global liquidity crisis, challenging the perpetual stock capital dynamic of a strategy. He emphasizes market realities over desired outcomes in selling.
- Work iPads being given to Tube drivers are 'too small to watch Netflix on', union rep moans as strike hits Underground again
Work iPads provided to Tube drivers are criticized by a union rep for being too small to watch Netflix. A strike has resumed on the Underground.
- CPKC says it will maintain rail operations across Canada despite workers' strike
Canadian Pacific Kansas City has implemented contingency plans to maintain rail operations across Canada amid a strike by nearly 300 signal workers. The company aims to ensure continuity despite the labor disruption.
- Resident doctors in England to stage four-day strike in June
Resident doctors in England will stage a four-day strike from June 15 to 19 as part of their 16th industrial action in a long-running dispute over jobs and pay. The British Medical Association (BMA) has blamed the new health secretary for the decision and warned of further strikes in July unless demands are met.
- Samsung workers approve bonus deal after big AI profits
Samsung Electronics union members approved a bonus deal with management, avoiding a strike as the company's profits rise from increased demand for AI tools. The agreement secures annual bonuses for workers amid strong financial performance.
- Russia invites media to view deadly strike on college in Luhansk
Russia invited media to view damage caused by a Ukrainian strike on a college in occupied Luhansk. The event provided rare access to the aftermath of the attack, which was described as deadly.
- Now union says nursescould strike over wages
A union has announced that nurses may strike due to disputes over wages. The potential strike highlights ongoing negotiations between healthcare workers and management regarding compensation.
- Rosenberg: Luhansk strike sparks Russian accusations and vow to retaliate
Eighteen people were killed and 42 injured in a strike on a Russian-occupied town in eastern Ukraine. The attack has prompted Russian accusations and a vow to retaliate.
- How Do They Know?
A Strike user claims their account was closed after they provided details about a Bitcoin wallet address during a support request for a $5k wire purchase. The user questions how Strike determined the wallet was scam-related based solely on the address and transaction history, and requests transparency on the methods used for this determination.