a deliberate slackening of the rate of production by organized labour as a tactic in industrial conflict
US and Canadian equivalent: slowdown
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to work deliberately slowly as a tactic in industrial conflict
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(gō′slō′),USA pronunciation n. [Chiefly Brit.]
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US and Canadian equivalent: slowdown
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