10 examples of lockouts in sentences

Labor unrest was met at first by the Munitions War Act prohibiting strikes and lockouts, establishing compulsory arbitration and suspending all trade-union rules which might "hamper production."

Strikes and lockouts grow more and more numerous, and wider and more menacing in their scope.

Strikes and lockouts, trades unions and employers' associations as they are now constituted and as they now operate, syndicalism and Bolshevism and proletarian dictatorships, protective tariffs and commercial spheres of influence, propaganda and subsidized newspapers are all energized by the principle of hate, and no good thing can come of any of them.

Strikes, lockouts, panics and the like always leave their list of unfortunates in the prisons.

Every lawyer engaged in criminal practice has noticed the large numbers of prosecutions and convictions for all sorts of offences that follow in the wake of strikes and lockouts.

There can be no doubt that more crimes against property are committed in cold weather than in warm weather; more in hard times than in good times; more by the unemployed than the employed; more during strikes and lockouts than in times of industrial peace; more when food is expensive and scarce than when it is cheap and plenty; more, in short, when it is harder to live.

Lockouts, crimes resulting from, 102.

Its six published reports are on (1) Industrial Depressions, (2) Convict Labor, (3) Strikes and Lockouts, (4) Working Women in Large Cities, (5) Marriage and Divorce, and (6) Railroad Employés.

A lockout is an employer's closing of his shop because of a disagreement with his employees.

LOCKOUT, the exclusion of workmen from a factory by the employer to bring them to terms which they decline to accept.

10 examples of  lockouts  in sentences