2,000 Google employees just went out to protest the immigration ban.
walkout
noun [C]
the act of leaving an official meeting as a group in order to show disapproval, or of leaving a place of work to start a strike:
Senior union workers staged (= had) a walkout this afternoon at the annual conference over the proposed changes in funding.
See also walk out.2012年4月5日 星期四
edible, Face OWS-Like Walkout
AT&T Faces Possible Walkout
AT&T could see 40,000 wireline employees walk off the job Sunday morning if the union can't reach an agreement with the telecommunications giant for a new contract.
Harvard Students Stage Walkout in OWS-Like Protest Intro econ class walks out, criticizes professor as favoring the rich.
wálkòut[wálk・òut][名]
1 ストライキ(strike)
2 ((主に米略式))(抗議のための)退場, 欠場.
stage a walkout
ストライキをする. |
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