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Walkouts

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Walkouts meaning

plural of walkout

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Two senior doctors, who lead an emergency doctors’ committee for the walkouts, were recently given government notices that their licenses would be suspended for three months for allegedly inciting the junior doctors’ walkouts.

On Columbine anniversary, school walkouts demand gun safetyApril 20 (UPI) -- School walkouts across the United States Friday renewed for greater gun control on the anniversary of the Columbine High School attack.

After Wednesday, further UCU walkouts are due to take place on Thursday 9 and Friday 10 February.

Aslef hoped the new walkouts would "ratchet up the pressure" on train companies and the government to give train drivers their first pay rise in more than four years.

BERKELEY, Calif. (KGO) -- Across the U.S., students staged walkouts at college campuses with a list of demands, including calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza.

But the EV maker and its irrepressible CEO had plenty to do with why the walkouts happened.

Ford was spared from the latest walkouts because of progress that company has made in negotiations with the union, said UAW President Shawn Fain.

In new walkouts that will affect 5,600 workers., the union targeted centers that distribute parts to car dealer service departments.

In response to the months-long waves of strikes, Sunak has introduced a draft law requiring some frontline workers to maintain a minimum level of service during walkouts.

It comes as the beleaguered NHS struggles with a record-high 7.2million waiting list and battles walkouts by nurses and paramedics.

Laying out a tentative contract agreement to end a six-week wave of walkouts at Ford Motor, the United Automobile Workers president made an unusual pitch to other labor unions.

Meanwhile, hundreds of university students in and Edinburgh staged walkouts on the same day.

Nationwide, about 75,000 workers could go on strike, with walkouts also planned in California, Oregon, Virginia, Washington state and the District of Columbia.

Numbers were greater than the previous month’s protest, and similar “walkouts” occurred synchronously at other educational institutions across the city.

Officials warned that walkouts could run into March after accusing the Government of refusing to negotiate.

Pickets were mounted by National Education Union (NEU) members on the steps of the Senedd and outside schools across Wales during the third day of walkouts on Thursday.

Railway workers, who also lost colleagues in the accident, have staged rotating walkouts since Wednesday to denounce cost-cutting and underinvestment in the rail infrastructure, a legacy of Greece’s debilitating debt crisis from 2010 to 2018.

That presupposes no frequent disruptions or walkouts.

The audience cheered him loudly, and the hour-and-15-minute set did not appear to have caused the kind of walkouts that marked the Boston show.

The BMA said strikes would take place "throughout summer" if the government did not change its position, with a minimum of three days of walkouts a month until its mandate expires in August.