A withdrawal of workmen from their place of employment by common consent; a strike.
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释义 | society > occupation and work > working > labour relations > [noun] > strike (35) turn-out1806 A withdrawal of workmen from their place of employment by common consent; a strike. strike1810 A concerted cessation of work on the part of a body of workers, for the purpose of obtaining some concession from the employer or employers… steek1812 A strike by colliers or keelmen. Cf. stick, n.3 3. standout1826 colloquial. A strike by workers. Now rare and historical. stickout1845 A strike by workers. Cf. standout, n. 1. Obsolete. walkout1881 A strike, esp. one called at short notice. Also in extended use. Cf. to walk out 3b at walk, v. phrasal verbs 1. stoppage1902 A cessation of work owing to disagreement between employer and employees; a strike or a lock-out. jack-up1945 Australian slang. A dispute; a refusal to participate or cooperate, esp. with the authorities; spec. a strike. Subcategories:— by most of the important trades of a country (1) — by all workers of one industry (2) — protest strike (1) — sudden or unofficial strike (9) — other types of strike (8) — imposition of penalties (1) — strike-breaking (4) — boundary established by striking workers (1) |
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