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is 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.
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Far better (although even farther from perfect) is Lockout (2012, Entertainment, 15), a spectacularly derivative sci-fi actioner that's described on the sleeve as "Die Hard in Space!" but could equally be labelled, "Assault on Precinct Apollo 13".
When the process remains in state ③ after 15 s, the process enters into state ⑤ and the reclosing is lockout.
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Generally, these laws require an extension based on a fixed number of lockouts or specify that the last few months of the interlock period must be lockout free (Fiedler et al. 2012; Mayer 2014).
The NFL, NBA and NHL work stoppages were lockouts.
Now, it's lockouts by employers demanding concessions -- at ports, in hockey, basketball and football -- even symphony orchestras in Minneapolis and New York!
The lockout, if there is a lockout, may change his thinking.
But they remain off the job in what they say is a lockout.
"It all depends on if there is a lockout or not".
After all, this is a lockout, which means at heart, it is the owners' baby.
So whose fault is the lockout?
This is a lockout and it's bad.
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