go-slow in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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go-slow in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for go-slow in the English»Spanish Dictionary

go-slow [ˈgəʊsləʊ, Am ˈgoʊsloʊ] N

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For partial work bans, such as a go-slow action, an employee's payment is reduced by a calculated proportion.
www.canberratimes.com.au
But when it comes to technological changes... well, let's just say we prefer a go-slow approach.
thetyee.ca
A go-slow approach will also allow time for regulators to put in place necessary environmental protections.
e360.yale.edu
They run up against mysterious regulatory investigations, go-slow bureaucratic practices and old-fashioned investment barriers that hamper their businesses.
www.afr.com
But plans to include real estate agents and lawyers in the new rules now appear to be on a go-slow.
www.tvnz.co.nz
Unions demanded a 16 per cent pay rise, rejecting an arbitrator's 12.5, and called a go-slow.
www.telegraph.co.uk
After four months without salaries, the staff began a go-slow.
www.bbc.co.uk
This gave the show an added spontaneity uncommon to most children's shows, though the series was marked by a go-slow, gentle nature.
en.wikipedia.org
How many times have players staged a go-slow citing unpaid dues?
www.goal.com
Other tactics include go-slow, sabotage, work-to-rule, sit-in or en-masse not reporting to work.
en.wikipedia.org

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