单词 | sick-out |
释义 | sick-outn. Originally and chiefly U.S. = sick-in n. Also attributive. 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 1970 Wall St. Jrnl. 13 Apr. 1/3 The air controllers' ‘sickout’ is showing ‘continuing improvement’, the Government reported yesterday. On Saturday a Federal district judge ordered leaders of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organization to tell their members to go back to work or produce medical certificates of illness. 1974 Trinidad Guardian (Port-of-Spain) 16 Oct. 4/1 (advt.) After all these strikes, sickouts, go-slows, and not a penny increase yet, now these merciless taxis up by 25% plus. 1977 N.Y. Post 18 June 1 The Yonkers police sickout crisis. 1978 Telegraph (Brisbane) 30 Oct. 12/1 Flights worldwide were delayed by a ‘sick-out’ of [Pan-American] flight attendants who had voted against a strike at the weekend. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1970 |
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