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Lockouts are uncommon because they are usually a last resort in labor disputes. Both employers and employees typically prefer to negotiate and reach a resolution without resorting to a lockout, as it can be damaging to both parties as well as to the company's reputation. Lockouts can also lead to legal issues and negative public perception.

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