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    industrial action

    noun

    • 1. action taken by employees of a company as a protest, especially striking or working to rule: British "a two-year pay deal to end six months of industrial action"
    • Various measures taken by employees

      • Definition of Industrial Action Industrial action refers to various measures taken by employees, often organized by unions, as a means of exerting pressure on their employer to achieve specific goals such as higher wages, improved working conditions, or other employment rights.
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