lockout

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LOCK-OUT subst. Închidere a unei întreprinderi şi concedierea în masă a muncitorilor pe timp limitat pentru a-i forţa pe muncitori să accepte anumite condiţii (renunţarea la grevă, renunţarea la pretenţia de mărire a salariilor sau acceptarea reducerii lor, limitarea drepturilor sindicale etc.). [pr.: lóc-aŭt] – cuv. engl.
Trimis de LauraGellner, 25.05.2004. Sursa: DEX '98

LOCK-OUT [pr.: lóc-aut] Închidere temporară a unei întreprinderi şi concedierea în masă a muncitorilor. /cuv. engl.
Trimis de siveco, 22.08.2004. Sursa: NODEX

LÓCK-OUT s.n. Închiderea de către capitalist a întreprinderilor pe un anumit termen, lăsându-i astfel în bloc pe muncitori fără lucru pentru a le înfrânge rezistenţa şi a nu le satisface revendicările. [pron. loc-aut. / < engl. lock-out < lock – a închide, out – afară].
Trimis de LauraGellner, 06.10.2006. Sursa: DN

LOCK-OUT LÓC-AUT/ s. n. închidere de către direcţie a întreprinderilor şi concedierea în masă a muncitorilor pe timp limitat, pentru a le înfrânge rezistenţa şi a nu le satisface revendicările. (< engl. lock-out)
Trimis de raduborza, 15.09.2007. Sursa: MDN

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