0 (an) act of stopping or state or process of being stopped -- přerušení
The building was at last completed after many delays and stoppages.
Most of the stoppages have been unofficial, but the information available does not permit a distinction to be made between these and official stoppages.
The number of stoppages beginning in 1973 where the principal cause was other than pay is 1,411.
However, a total of 1,000 days were lost in six stoppages of work by staff in all educational services in 1978.
Separate estimates are available only for stoppages known to have been official.
However, according to the information available, there were three major stoppages of this kind in 1972, involving an aggregate of about 400,000 workers.
Separate estimates are available only for stoppages of work known to be official.
Corresponding figures for the same period in 1970 are 2,201,000 days lost and 1,212 stoppages.
The total number of working days lost through stoppages involving 5,000 or more workers in 1979 was 23,295,000.
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