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Что (кто) такое walkout - определение

FORM OF PROTEST
Walk out; Walk-out; Walked out

walkout         
n.
1) to stage a walkout
2) to end a walkout
3) a sympathy walkout
walkout         
¦ noun
1. a sudden angry departure, especially as a protest or strike.
2. N. Amer. a door or passage providing access to the outside or another room.
walkout         
(walkouts)
1.
A walkout is a strike.
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2.
If there is a walkout during a meeting, some or all of the people attending it leave in order to show their disapproval of something that has happened at the meeting.
The commission's proceedings have been wrecked by tantrums and walkouts.
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Википедия

Walkout

In labor disputes, a walkout is a labor strike, the act of employees collectively leaving the workplace and withholding labor as an act of protest.

A walkout can also mean the act of leaving a place of work, school, a meeting, a company, or an organization, especially if meant as an expression of protest or disapproval.

A walkout can be seen as different from a strike in that a walkout can occur spontaneously, and need not necessarily involve all the workers present, whereas a strike is often voted on beforehand by the workers, giving notification both to all of the workers and to the company affected.

Walkouts have often been staged against the presence of a speaker or the content of an in-progress speech at a meeting. The protest, which is often a silent, non-violent means of expressing disapproval, is often interpreted as an exercise of the freedom of association while allowing the speaker to exercise the freedom of speech, albeit with a reduced audience in attendance.

Примеры употребления для walkout
1. After the walkout, the session proceeded smoothly.
2. House Republicans protested with a walkout Thursday.
3. Unions want to continue the walkout during negotiations.
4. Some workers vowed to continue the walkout Friday.
5. Walkout Already, food–processing giants such as Tyson Food Inc and Cargill Foods have announced they are closing some of their plants in anticipation of a walkout.