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Lockout শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: বহিষ্কার

Lockout Meaning In Bengali বহিষ্কার

Lockout

বহিষ্কার, তালাবদ্ধ করা, তালাবন্দী,

Definition

1) Lockout (noun): a temporary denial of access to a place, such as a workplace, by an employer as a tactic in labor disputes.
2) Lockout (noun): a situation in which employees are not allowed to enter their workplace by their employer, typically as a result of a labor disagreement.
3) Lockout (noun): the action of intentionally preventing employees from entering their workplace, often as a result of contract negotiations or disputes.

Examples

Lockout Example in a sentence

1) The employees went on strike after the company implemented a lockout.

2) The lockout of the players ended after an agreement was reached with the league.

3) The lockout prevented customers from entering the store during the negotiations.

4) The lockout extended for several weeks, causing financial strain on the workers.

5) The company decided to enforce a lockout to pressure the employees into accepting their terms.

6) The lockout was a drastic measure taken by the management to gain leverage in the contract negotiations.

7) The lockout was lifted once both parties came to a compromise.

8) The lockout disrupted the normal operations of the factory, leading to production delays.

9) The lockout served as a warning to the workers about the seriousness of the situation.

10) The lockout affected the livelihood of many families who relied on the company for income.

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Part of Speech

Lockout (Noun)

Synonyms

Lockout , Exclusion , Ban , Ejection , Ejectment - (NOUN) বহিষ্কার

Lock , Lockout - (NOUN) তালাবদ্ধ করা

Lockout - (SYNONYM) তালাবন্দী

Encyclopedia

Lockout (noun): a temporary denial of access to a place, such as a workplace, by an employer as a tactic in labor disputes.
Lockout (noun): a situation in which employees are not allowed to enter their workplace by their employer, typically as a result of a labor disagreement.
Lockout (noun): the action of intentionally preventing employees from entering their workplace, often as a result of contract negotiations or disputes.