lockouts

[USA]/ˈlɔkaut/
[UK]/'lɑkaʊt/
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Oversættelse

n. arbejdsstandsning; blokade.

Eksempelsætninger

The lockout lasted for several months, causing financial losses for both the workers and the company.

The lockout was finally resolved through negotiations between the union and management.

The lockout prevented employees from entering the building until the labor dispute was settled.

During the lockout, the workers picketed outside the factory to protest against the company's actions.

The lockout had a significant impact on the local economy, leading to a decrease in consumer spending.

The lockout resulted in a temporary shutdown of production at the plant.

The lockout was declared by the company in response to the workers' demands for higher wages.

The lockout created tension between the employees and management, making it difficult to reach a resolution.

The lockout ended when both parties reached a compromise on the terms of the new contract.

The lockout resulted in layoffs as the company struggled to recover from the financial losses.

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