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job action
noun
A workplace protest by employees designed to inconvenience or disrupt the business of the employer, especially one which is limited in duration or severity.
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And you never heard about us causing a job action.
"It would be considered an illegal job action," he said.
The job action also became a hardship for the drivers.
Please note: This is not a job action.
The settlement averts a possible strike or other job action.
The union called the job action "essentially a strike for jobs and working conditions".
But the union said it was not behind the job action.
"The players haven't threatened a job action; it hasn't even been discussed.
The strike grounded Spirit, which had said it intended to fly through any job action.
The pilots' union also says that it is not engaged in any job action.
At first, the job action seemed likely to last a day or two.
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