industrial action音标
英 [inˈdʌstriəl ˈækʃən]
美 [ɪnˈdʌstriəl ˈækʃən]
industrial action翻译
n.
(罢工等)劳工行动;
英英释义
Industrial action
Industrial action (UK, Ireland and Australia) or job action (Canada and US) refers collectively to any measure taken by trade unions or other organised labour meant to reduce productivity in a workplace. Quite often it is used and interpreted as a euphemism for strike, but the scope is much wider.
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industrial action用法
权威例句
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Industrial action continues in state education sector
RELATION OF THE STATE TO INDUSTRIAL ACTION
[Relation of the State to Industrial Action]: Preface
The Spillover Effects of Industrial Action on Firm Profitability
State and Territory VIC: Nurses Take Industrial Action
Not just a labour of love: industrial action by nurses in Australia.
Smothering the Right to Strike: Work Choices and Industrial Action
Re: Are doctors justified in taking industrial action in defence of their pensions? No
Staff Relations during the Teachers' Industrial Action: Context, Conflict and Proletarianisation
Union Mobilization: A Consideration of the Factors Affecting the Willingness of Union Members to Take Industrial Action