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    In the 1950's, Approximate Number of Lost Days Due to Strike
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In the 1950's, Approximate Number of Lost Days Due to Strike

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In the 1950's, approximate number of lost days due to strike activity in the U.S. was 1/5th of the total working days. Today it is less than 1/100th of the total working days.

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