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Перевод: lockout
[существительное] захват ; локаут
Тезаурус:
- Also, employers who close their premises because there is no electricity cannot be accused of a lockout and are no longer responsible for wages.
- The high point of his chequered career was the dramatic Dublin strike and lockout of 1913-;14, during which Larkin was briefly imprisoned.
- The NMA leadership and many rank-and-file members became increasingly disenchanted with MFGB strategy during the 1920 national miners' strike and the 1921 lockout, and less than a third of Nottinghamshire miners bothered to vote in a 1921 ballot on whether to accept the offered settlement or continue the dispute (Griffin, 1962, p.91, p.102).
- However, when the unions proved reluctant to make concessions, the employers would have to contemplate the possibility of a lockout.
- For this they prepared a comparative study to show that the lockout was far more extensively used by German employers than by employers elsewhere (Schregle, 1981).
- The opportunity for a serious educational intervention was missed: a sad contrast to the rapid organisation of adult education lectures by Yorkshire WEA and Nottingham University during the 1926 miners' lockout, especially in the light of the College's unambiguous commitment to a working-class adult education that is independent and emancipatory, that analyses and seeks to explain the structures of inequality and power that operate in British society and elsewhere.
- Seven of the previous eight labour-contract renegotiations have involved either a players' strike or a lockout.
- Recently, for instance, West German trade unions undertook a campaign to secure the legal prohibition of the lockout during industrial disputes.
- riot, civil commotion, strike, lockout, general or partial stoppage of restraint of labour from whatever cause;
- Drawn to socialism by her sister, Eva, she met the Irish labour leaders, James Connolly and James Larkin qq.v., and helped the 1913 lockout strike of Dublin workers by running a soup kitchen in Liberty Hall.
- The NMA argued from the outset for a negotiated settlement, in part because of a fear that intransigence might lead to total defeat and in part because it had little money with which to fight the strike following the run-down of its funds during the 1921 lockout.
- And I think it was, we were willing to go back to work and carry on discussions, albeit without earning any bonus because we were working to rule at the time, but it was what happened in er the quarry that really started the strike, when he laid the workforce off because they were helping us, or joining us in sympathetic action, you know there was a lockout up there, so I think that speeded up things considerably.
- Again, it is a peculiarity of unfair dismissal law that an industrial tribunal does not have the power to consider the fairness of dismissal where at the time of dismissal the employer was conducting a lockout or the employee was taking part in a strike or other industrial action.
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