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Lockout   Listen
noun
Lockout  n.  The closing of a factory or workshop by an employer, usually in order to bring the workmen to satisfactory terms by a suspension of wages.






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"Lockout" Quotes from Famous Books



... the first fruits of the spirit of brotherhood will be investigation before strike or lockout, just as our nation has provided for investigation before war. If these bloody conflicts cannot be entirely abolished to-day the civilized nations should at least know why they are to shoot before they begin shooting. The world, too, should know. War is not a private affair; it disturbs the commerce ...
— In His Image • William Jennings Bryan



Words linked to "Lockout" :   opposition, resistance, lock out



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