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industrial action造句
1. Prison officers have decided to take industrial action. 2. The union is considering stepping up its industrial action. 3. The workers voted for industrial action. 4. Industrial action by train drivers seriously affected rush-hour services. 5. The union is threatening industrial action against the company. 6. Teachers have voted in favour of industrial action . 7. Train drivers are being balloted on industrial action. 8. Doctors are willing to take some form of industrial action. 9. Another union has voted for industrial action in support of a pay claim. 10. Nationwide industrial action began earlier this week, when staff at most banks walked out. 11. Electricity workers have voted for industrial action in pursuit of a pay claim. 12. In 1978, 29 million days were lost in industrial action. 13. The teaching unions are stepping up industrial action in support of their pay claim. 14. The union is threatening further industrial action. 15. But after 1979 levels of industrial action steadily climbed. 16. Industrial action On June 6, 1990, there was a 24-hour nationwide strike to protest against the latest austerity measures. 17. Industrial action and pay disputes dominated the headlines in the 1970s. 18. Daily Mail journalists voted for industrial action over plans not to recognise the National Union of Journalists in a postal ballot. 19. Up to 1925, however, industrial action had not appeared to work and threatening postures had not generally been successful against employers. 20. There should be a seven-day cooling-off period between a strike ballot and industrial action. 21. It is hoped that train services on the main lines will be unaffected by today's industrial action. 22. Legislation progressively reduced the number of situations in which industrial action could be taken. 23. His research indicates an increase in the number of women involved in industrial action. 24. After last year's long and bitter strike, few people want further industrial action. 25. Talk was of a minor disciplinary measure by management that might lead to industrial action. 26. For two years prior to 1987 there was unprecedented industrial action by teachers which seriously dislocated the educational service. 27. Twenty-eight ambulance control officers in the London area were suspended without pay yesterday for refusing to cover for colleagues taking industrial action. 28. The strike shut 3 schools in Gloucester for the day, after one union voted for industrial action. 29. Thus, when the managerial control of labour is thwarted by industrial action, ultimately the employment relationship itself is being undermined. 30. In one case the union concerned had balloted its members on several variations of industrial action.