单词 | sick-in |
释义 | sick-inn. U.S. Industrial action in which a group of workers absent themselves from work on the pretext of sickness. Cf. sick-out n., sick-out n. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > working > labour relations > [noun] > protest > forms of rattening1828 polytechnic1835 restriction1852 lockout1853 ca'canny1896 restrictive practice1896 go-slow1920 hartal1920 lock-in1920 working to rule1920 work-to-rule1920 cacannyism1921 job actionc1926 slowdown1926 gherao1967 work-in1967 work-to-contract1969 sick-out1970 sick-in1974 siege action1977 1974 Spartanburg (S. Carolina) Herald 25 Apr. b8/9 The ‘sick-in’ forced cancellation of eight of the 11 scheduled U.N. meetings Tuesday. 1976 N.Y. Times 7 Sept. 35/4 New Orleans police stage sick-in. 1977 Monitor (McAllen, Texas) 12 June 54/1 Millard Holden,..president of the Independent Produce Haulers of America, said he had heard ‘sick-in’ by independent truckers would be called over the July 4 holiday. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < n.1974 |
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