walkout

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  • The complaints that precede the walkouts are constructed so as to identify deleterious and generic personal deficiencies.

  • The walkout tactic is also risky, because it requires high co-ordination and compliance among majority members.

  • Following the walkout, nobody seems to have been fired.

  • As well as ending in walkouts, these sequences end with one or both of the par ticipants evidently in an indignant or distraught state.

  • The sequences that precede the three walkouts are quite long, extending over several pages of transcript.

  • Although each of the sequences in its detail has features that make it distinctive, it is also possible to discern some common elements in the events immediately preceding the walkout.

  • One reason for being interested in the shape of arguments preceding walkouts is that they may hold clues as to how more serious argument escalations occur.

  • When a theatre audience is scandalized by a performance, it often enacts its protest in a highly theatrical way, using catcalls, walkouts, and even fists to express its disapproval.

  • Indeed, the most numerous complaints in the labour archives and the most common source of local conflicts and walkouts during the revolution, are those of millhands against supervisors.

  • This looks as though it was a pretext, this walkout by him—because it does look like a walkout.

  • There could, therefore, be a walkout in which half the workers might be covered, having given the requisite notice, but the other half might not.

  • All colliery walkouts are led by chargemen, who may not even go to union meetings.

  • They start with a spontaneous walkout, sometimes by a relatively small number of people.

  • The truth is that spontaneous walkouts—unoffical or unpredictable protests—take place in every country, in every office and in every factory.

  • Difficulties will arise if a walkout occurs over, for instance, the dismissal of a shop steward, which was later endorsed by a secret ballot.

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