"labor" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Not since the labor lockout of 1994-95 have so many good hockey players sat idle for so long because of disagreements over wages.
- Since the 15-week labor lockout of 1994-95, salaries and franchise prices have continued to rise.
- Then the training season was curtailed from six weeks to three by the labor lockout, and new pressure was put on Gooden's comeback.
- The 1994-95 National Hockey League season was a long and ragged one, beginning with a 15-week labor lockout in early autumn.
- Despite the 15-week labor lockout of 1994-95, wages have doubled since then, to an average of about $1.3 million.
- Spring training was disrupted by the labor lockout, and the players either stayed home or drifted to Florida to work out informally under Ojeda's direction.
- But even the official word from the N.H.L. is that a labor lockout in one sport is bad for all sports.
- They have more than $9 million under the salary cap and can begin bidding for free agents July 1, barring a labor lockout.
- The five Mets were not exactly holding a rump camp, as many players did during the labor lockout in the spring of 1976.
- Their White House reception was delayed several months by a labor lockout.
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