A strike is like when you and your friends decide not to play a game until everyone agrees on the rules. Imagine you’re in a big group, and the rules aren’t fair. You all stop playing to show that the game needs to be better for everyone. This way, everyone knows you’re serious about making changes.
Think of a strike like when a group of people in a band stop playing music because they want new instruments. They all agree to pause their music until the band leader listens and gets them what they need. It’s a way to say, “Hey, we need this to make our music great!”
A strike can also be like when you’re in a classroom, and all the kids stop doing their work because they want more fun activities. They tell the teacher, “We’ll start working again when we have more playtime.” It’s a way of saying they want things to be more fun and fair.
In all these examples, a strike is about people coming together to make things better by stopping what they’re doing until changes happen.