isäntäiskun
Isäntäiskun is a Finnish term that translates to "host's strike" or "landlord's strike" in English. It refers to a historical situation where landlords or large landowners collectively refused to rent out their property or provide services, often as a form of protest or to exert economic pressure. This tactic was more common in the late 19th and early 20th centuries during periods of social and economic tension, particularly concerning agricultural labor relations and tenant rights.
The purpose of an isäntäiskun was typically to counter the demands of agricultural workers or tenant farmers
While not a frequent occurrence, isäntäiskun represented a powerful tool in the hands of landowners in disputes.