walkout

[US]/'wɔːkaʊt/
[UK]/'wɔkaʊt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. strike
adj. having an exit.

Example Sentences

The employees staged a walkout to protest against unfair working conditions.

The workers threatened a walkout if their demands were not met.

The students organized a walkout to demand action on climate change.

The union called for a walkout in support of higher wages.

The teachers held a walkout to protest against budget cuts.

The players threatened a walkout if their contracts were not honored.

The employees decided on a walkout as a last resort.

The students planned a walkout to show solidarity with the teachers.

The workers' walkout resulted in negotiations with the management.

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