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She said there were no immediate plans to stage a walkout.
Three days after the rise was announced, transport workers staged a walkout that slowed business here.
In 1951, students staged a walkout protesting the conditions.
Most Republicans staged a walkout during the vote.
The legislation was the subject of intense negotiations, with doctors around the state staging a walkout last month to protest rising insurance rates.
This morning about 200 students staged a walkout, and 50 of them scaled a fence at the school and left the campus.
On April 14, 1937, 600 students from grades seven through 11, wanting a 12th grade, staged a walkout protest.
The flight attendants say a preliminary injunction blocking them from staging a walkout is unlawful.
During that time numerous students staged a walkout and pledged their allegiance to Niles West.
In September 2011, students staged a walkout in protest over several grievances including class size and unqualified teachers.
The league and the union have been at odds since the officials staged a walkout that jeopardized a playoff game in New Jersey last month.
Unpaid since early October, the Americans players staged a walkout on the Monday before the title game demanding back pay.
This made Bill Lee mad and he called the owners "gutless" and staged a walkout.
Striking Unlikely Hypothetical question: If negotiations stalled, would the players stage a walkout before the exhibition season?
In 1951, students, led by Barbara Rose Johns, staged a walkout in protest of the conditions.
At Moi International Airport, traffic controllers recently staged a walkout, disrupting flights.
It was not the first time students took action against their school's administration; in 2008 between 150 and 200 students staged a walkout demanding the principal's firing.
Republicans last staged a walkout in 2001 to deny quorum on statewide legislative redistricting, and Democrats did the same in 1991.
After a meeting Elton, Ursula and Mr. Skinner stage a walkout.
Conservative London assembly members staged a walkout minutes before a vote on Blackfriars Bridge safety.
Leaders of the Paterson teachers' union said their decision to stage a walkout was a sign of how deeply frustrated they had become with the dragging negotiations.
Ms. Bhutto, sensing her adversary's resurgence, staged a walkout and threatened to lead a protest march to Islamabad.
His hourly workers, frightened by talk of a plant closing, joined the United Auto Workers and staged a walkout over contract terms.
Instead, tenants and their two board representatives staged a walkout and threatened a boycott of future proceedings, accusing the system of favoring landlords.
Opposition MPs staged a walkout during the budget session after accusing Piracha of corruption.