About two-thirds of the 9,300 exposed workers, or 6,178 people, participated in the study.
The third strike was filed on December 7, 1935, in which 4,100 workers participated.
British workers have participated since 1982 and receive weekly benefits for up to a year.
At the height of construction, more than 200,000 workers participated in the project.
Younger and lower-income workers, who need these plans most, may participate the least.
Pay increases based on skills was another favorite, to encourage workers to participate in training.
The strike nevertheless continued, and on December 16, some 6,200 workers participated in it.
Those workers would not participate in a walkout this weekend, union officials said.
Over 120,000 workers participated in the first day of the strike.
While Transitcheks have been available for years, only 7,000 companies and 150,000 workers now participate.