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police strike : ウィキペディア英語版
police strike
A police strike is a potential tactic when law enforcement workers are embroiled in a labour dispute. They are somewhat rare because police are usually treated better than other public sector workers. Sometimes military personnel are called in to keep order or discipline the strikers. Police strikes have the potential to cause civil unrest.
== List of police strikes ==

*United Kingdom (1918, 1919); ''Main article: Police strike 1918 and 1919
* ''1919 Winnipeg General Strike''
*Boston (1919); ''Main article: Boston Police Strike
*Melbourne (1923);〔Days Of Violence: : The 1923 Police strike in Melbourne (1998) Gavin Brown and Robert Haldane ISBN 1-876462-01-9〕 ''Main article: 1923 Victorian Police strike''
*Shanghai (1940)
*Cairo (1948)
*Detroit (1967)
*Paris (1944); see Liberation of Paris
*New Delhi (1946)
*Cicero Police Department,Illinois (1969, Berwyn Police, Illinois 1969, Des Paines Police, Illinois 1969, Harvey Police Illinois 1969 led by John J Flood, Founder and President,1968 till 2001,Cook County Police Association (CCPA)
Waukegan, Illinois 1970, Lake County Sheriffs Police Illinois 1970, Skokie Police, Illinois 1970, Wheeling Police Illinois 1970 - led by John J Flood, Cook County Police Association ( CCPA )
Skokie, Illinois 1975 led by John J Flood Maywood Police Department, led by John J Flood
*Montreal (1969); ''See: Murray-Hill riot''
*New York City (1971)
*Baltimore (1974); ''Main article: Baltimore police strike''
*San Francisco (1975),
*Cleveland (1978)
*New Orleans (1979)
*Birmingham (1979)
*Toledo (1979)
*Santa Barbara (1980)
*Milwaukee (1981)
*Corona, CA (1983)
*Ljubljana (1993)
*Bahia, Brazil (2001)
*Alagoas, Brazil (2001)
*Brazil (2004)
*Amsterdam (2007)
*Ljubljana (2010)
* 2010 Ecuador crisis. Police strike/coup partly in relation to planned benefit reductions. After a state of emergency and the near assassination of the president, the government steps away from planned cuts to police and military benefits. Police and military pay is then also increased.
*Bahia, Brazil (2012)
*2013 police revolts in Argentina. Police strike over the value of their non inflation-indexed pay being eroded by rampant background inflation. After days of national chaos, individual regional police forces receive pay increases ranging between 33% and 45%.〔( "Law and disorder", The Economist, Dec 11th 2013. )]〕

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