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The lockout
noun
The opposite of a strike; a labor disruption where management refuses to allow workers into a plant to work even if they are willing.
Exact(60)
"The lockout upsets me.
The lockout began.
"The lockout robbed it all.
The lockout laws.
The lockout lasted until July 30th.
"The lockout laws aren't working.
The lockout of midsummer is long gone.
The lockout then lasted three more months.
The lockout laws were introduced in March 2014.
The lockout resulted in the cancellation of 510 games.
The lockout would not be over after the ratification.
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