Restrictions on overtime pay under DeJoy may have prevented full-time workers at some facilities from adding hours to pick up some of the slack.
Poorly Protected Postal Workers Are Catching COVID-19 by the Thousands. It’s One More Threat to Voting by Mail.|by Maryam Jameel and Ryan McCarthy|September 18, 2020|ProPublica
Where money and technology fail, though, it inevitably falls to government policies — and government subsidies — to pick up the slack.
Climate Change Will Force a New American Migration|by Abrahm Lustgarten, photography by Meridith Kohut|September 15, 2020|ProPublica
When the BLS lists workers by full- or part-time status, they also track whether that status is due to economic reasons — like a slowdown in that industry or a slack job market — or noneconomic reasons.
The Easy Part Of The Economic Recovery Might Be Over|Amelia Thomson-DeVeaux|September 4, 2020|FiveThirtyEight
Underlings gave Clark, who has worked at Amazon during almost all of his career, that moniker after he told them that early in his tenure he would hide in the shadows at warehouses seeking to catch lazy workers slacking off who he could fire.
Who is Dave Clark, the new chief of Amazon’s giant retail business?|Aaron Pressman|August 22, 2020|Fortune
With Gaspar’s low fundraising total, for instance, the conservative Lincoln Club that supports her might consider picking up the slack to help her stay competitive.
Politics Report: Bry, Lawson-Remer Dominate Fundraising|Scott Lewis and Andrew Keatts|August 8, 2020|Voice of San Diego
He knew I was a Chicago guy, and he cut me absolutely no slack.
Bill Murray’s Words of Wisdom: On Comedy, the Greatness of In-N-Out, and Searching For Great Love|Marlow Stern|October 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST
To the contrary: since the 2011 ouster of Gaddafi, the world has cut Libya a lot of slack.
It’s Not the USA that Made Libya the Disaster it is Today|Ann Marlowe|August 3, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Other women can often be the worst at cutting any slack towards the love interest in a sex scandal.
How Monica Lewinsky Changed the Media|Tina Brown|May 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
But other Sunbelt locales, notably Texas, Louisiana and Oklahoma have picked up much of the slack.
Forget What the Pundits Tell You, Coastal Cities are Old News - it’s the Sunbelt that’s Booming|Joel Kotkin|March 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The second glitch came a few hours after that, when some of the cables used to pull the ship upright started to slack.
The Raising of the Concordia|Barbie Latza Nadeau|September 17, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Another may be slack and anarchical in his technique though quite conventional in his thought.
Euripedes and His Age|Gilbert Murray
A sort of mysterious quiet hung about her; every rope was hauled taut, made fast, and the slack neatly coiled.
Equatorial America|Maturin M. Ballou
Ayllon had the necklace with him in the slack of his doublet.
The Trail Book|Mary Austin
Rolf leaped over the first, but the second sprang, caught him by the slack of the trouser leg, and hung on.
Rolf In The Woods|Ernest Thompson Seton
The sheet, freed from all strain, was borne down by its own weight, until the slack of it dipped in the water.
The Simpkins Plot|George A. Birmingham
British Dictionary definitions for slack (1 of 2)
slack1
/ (slæk) /
adjective
not tight, tense, or taut
negligent or careless
(esp of water, etc) moving slowly
(of trade, etc) not busy
phonetics another term for lax (def. 4)
adverb
in a slack manner
noun
a part of a rope, etc, that is slacktake in the slack
a period of decreased activity
a patch of water without current
a slackening of a current
prosody(in sprung rhythm) the unstressed syllable or syllables
verb
to neglect (one's duty, etc)
(often foll by off)to loosen; to make slack
chem a less common word for slake (def. 3)
See also slacks
Derived forms of slack
slackly, adverbslackness, noun
Word Origin for slack
Old English slæc, sleac; related to Old High German slah, Old Norse slākr bad, Latin laxuslax
British Dictionary definitions for slack (2 of 2)
slack2
/ (slæk) /
noun
small pieces of coal with a high ash content
Word Origin for slack
C15: probably from Middle Low German slecke; related to Dutch slak, German Schlacke dross