911查询·英语单词
(工人的)停工斗争
1. 停工:work steady ==> 工件架 | work stoppage ==> 停工 | work stoppage loss ==> 停工损失
1. The Canadian government introduced legislation on Friday to force strikers to return to work, saying the work stoppage was becoming risky for the Canadian economy.
2. The work stoppage also was staged in protest over what the drivers called the unreasonable dismissal of three fellow drivers.
3. A lockout is a work stoppage in which an employer prevents employees from working.
4. The work stoppage decision follows a meeting between engineers and Qantas management on Monday.
5. They plan to meet early next month during the NBA finals, but their differences on financial issues make a work stoppage a possibility.
6. Both sides are very aware what has happened in the NFL and the disruption to their business caused by the work stoppage.
7. work stoppage
7. A poll this month showed that 70 percent of Canadians supported the legislation to force an end to the work stoppage.
8. The construction and nursery industries were among the hardest hit by the work stoppage in Florida.
9. An immediate result of that would be stoppage of work on new solar parks.
noun
1. a group's refusal to work in protest against low pay or bad work conditions
e.g. the strike lasted more than a month before it was settled
Synonym: strike