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The word 'walkout' is correct and is used in written English
It is a noun that refers to a situation in which workers leave their workplace as a protest or to demonstrate their unhappiness with a situation. Example sentence: The teachers staged a walkout to demand better pay and benefits.
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walkout
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A sudden stoppage of work; a strike
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Even during the tense climax, he keeps things light, combining smiley walkout with stinging kicker: "It's getting a little Diane Sawyer in here," referencing the famously intrusive interviewer.
Trials at magistrate and crown courts across England and Wales are likely to be abandoned or rescheduled as a result of the first full-day walkout staged by lawyers.
The Northern Ireland justice minister, David Ford, said he was "horrified and disgusted" over the unionist walkout.
The planned walkout is the result of a multi-year effort by big labor to diminish and disparage these hard-working Americans by attacking the companies they work for.
This sort of walkout is not a result for a journalist.
Jenkins – who has insisted the bank had to pay higher bonuses to avoid a "death spiral" caused by a mass walkout of key staff – received shares worth almost £3.8m from bonuses handed to him up to three years ago.
Related articles 11.07.2001: Loyalist walkout hits Ulster talks 11.07.2001: Pouring oil Leader comment 10.07.2001: Northern Ireland needs a show of courage Audio report Owen Bowcott at Weston Park Useful links Ulster Democratic party Northern Ireland Office Last International Commission on Decommissioning report Northern Ireland assembly.
This sort of walkout is not a result.
In the wake of claims and counter-claims over the scale of the walkouts, David Cameron conceded that the 24-hour walkout by public sector workers was "obviously a big strike", just a day after telling MPs that the day of action on Wednesday was a "damp squib".
As teaching unions resumed talks over their pension schemes, one union leader said there was a greater urgency in talks between the teaching unions and government following the mass walkout.
"A person like me, I am never scared of anybody," she told managers at the Grunwick film processing plant in Chapter Road, Willesden, in the north-west London borough of Brent, shortly before she led a walkout on the baking hot day of Monday 23 August 1976.
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