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It is relatively early in lockout terms.
His only income now is $100 a week in lockout pay, and he has had to stop sending money to family members in his native Guyana.
Each school was placed in "lockout" status, where children and staff were locked inside, until it had been confirmed that the boys were not in the building.
Public rights to cities have been curtailed at night in three ways: by closing cities entirely after a certain time (through curfews), by closing public places after a particular time (as with UK public parks), or by prohibiting certain activities after a certain time (as in lockout laws).
The verification step in lockout procedures is often neglected by workers for various reasons.
Meanwhile, Falk was being criticized on multiple fronts for his role in lockout negotiations.
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The league's second in-season lockout in 13 years has created a chasm between management and labor and produced resentments within the warring sides themselves.
With the N.F.L. and N.B.A. stuck in lockouts, the months ahead look even grimmer than in years past.
It was the third time, all in February, in which mediators intervened in the lockout.
He added: "We're in a lockout, we're not in a strike.
In the last lockout, in 2004-5, he canceled the season when no settlement was reached by Feb. 16.
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