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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



... as an employee, we are confronted with the gravest questions now occupying public attention: with the organization of labor, the strike, the lockout, the rights of capital, the problem of the unemployed, and of the unskilled laborer. The truth about these matters, even if one were so fortunate as to possess the truth about them, is not to be stated in a paragraph or a chapter. {29} Only in so far as they ...
— Friendly Visiting among the Poor - A Handbook for Charity Workers • Mary Ellen Richmond



Words linked to "Lockout" :   lock out, resistance



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