A work stoppage is a temporary cessation of work by employees, often initiated to express dissatisfaction with working conditions, pay, or other employment-related issues. It can take the form of a strike, where workers refuse to perform their duties, or a lockout, where employers prevent employees from working. Work stoppages are typically used as a negotiation tactic in labor disputes to compel management to address workers' concerns. The duration and impact of a work stoppage can vary widely, depending on the specific circumstances and the parties involved.
If it is a grease, soil or other soft stoppage Water Jetting is the way to restore full flow If the stoppage is hard such as roots /rags then snaking it the only option
Mainline stoppage.
If is out side the house snake through the cleanout out side the house.
You have a particle stoppage down stream or poor venting
You put a drain auger down the pipe from the nearest cleanout. You will feel the blockage when you get to it, - then break it through and clear it with the auger.
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lay-off, work stoppage
That is the correct spelling of "stoppage" (cessation of an action).
A work stoppage in order to force an employer to respond to demands of the workers.
A strike or work stoppage.
The word "time" has the homophone "thyme" (a herb) and a "pause" (short stoppage) has the homophone "paws."
That would be a union.
strikes
A work stoppage is a situation where employees cease work to express grievances, demand better working conditions, or negotiate for improved wages and benefits. This action can take the form of a strike, where employees intentionally refuse to work, or a slowdown, where they work at a reduced pace. Work stoppages are often organized by labor unions and can impact productivity and operations within a company. They are typically a last resort after unsuccessful negotiations between employees and management.
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a riot is a sudden rash of violence against authority,property or people. a strike is a work stoppage caused by the mass refusal of employees to work.
Hemostasis