sickout

/ˈsɪkˌaʊt/
noun
  1. A form of protest in which workers collectively call in sick to pressure their employer, without actually being ill.
    • The flight attendants organized a sickout to demand better working conditions.
    • The company faced major delays due to a sickout by the maintenance crew.
    • Teachers at the school staged a sickout after contract negotiations broke down.
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