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Yes, 罢工 (bà gōng) can be used in both formal and informal situations. It is a commonly used term to describe a strike or work stoppage in order to demand better working conditions or higher wages from an employer.
In formal situations, 罢工 is often used in news reports, official statements, and legal documents to describe organized strikes by workers. It is also used in formal discussions and negotiations between labor unions and employers.
In informal situations, 罢工 is used in everyday conversations among workers or in social media to express frustration or dissatisfaction with their working conditions. It can also be used as a call to action for workers to join a strike or work stoppage.
Other related terms that are commonly used in the context of labor strikes include 谈判 (tán pàn) for negotiations, 要求 (yāo qiú) for demands, and 工会 (gōng huì) for labor union.
Example sentence in formal situation: 工人们决定罢工,要求提高工资和改善工作条件。(The workers have decided to go on strike to demand higher wages and better working conditions.)
Example sentence in informal situation: 明天我们要罢工,让老板知道我们的不满。(We are going on strike tomorrow to let the boss know about our dissatisfaction.)
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