Take a look at the r/antiwork movement, r/blackfridayblackout and similar sources, as it is mostly a continuation of their effort. It is not just American focused. Several friends of mine through-out Europe told me that there are serious talks about this, including Portugal, France and the Netherlands.
But even if it would just be America only, Hi-Rez should probably have it on the agenda, given the American focus. The main point of the strikes are not overproduction of goods, but the general underappreciation, underpaying and overworking of workers.
Same principles that are underlying for strikes such as the John Deere, Kellogg's, McDonalds and the Film TV Workers Union, or with the Amazon strikes in Germany. And with the way the Climate conference in Glasgow is currently going, I wouldn't be surprised if environmental groups jump on the opportunity as well.