yleisks
Yleisks is a Finnish word that translates to "general strike" in English. It refers to a coordinated effort by a significant portion of the workforce to halt work activities simultaneously, often as a form of protest or to demand specific changes. The concept of yleisks has historical significance in Finland, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries, when it was used as a tool for workers to assert their rights and influence policy changes.
The first yleisks in Finland occurred in the 1890s, driven by the growing industrialization and the need
In the 20th century, yleisks continued to be a significant feature of Finnish labor history, particularly during
The yleisks of the 1950s and 1960s were less frequent but still played a role in shaping
Yleisks remain an important part of Finnish labor history, symbolizing the struggles and achievements of workers