poststrike
Poststrike refers to the period following the end of a strike action, or to the conditions surrounding the immediate and longer-term aftermath. The term is commonly used in labor relations to describe the phase in which production resumes, agreements are implemented, and organizational routines are reestablished after a settlement or injunction ends a work stoppage.
During the poststrike period, employers and unions typically focus on reintegrating workers, implementing negotiated changes in
Economically, poststrike effects can vary from short-term productivity dips to accelerated improvements if settlements address key
While most references to poststrike focus on labor contexts, the term may appear in other domains to