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work to rule
work to rulenounthe act of working only according to the strictest interpretation of written requirements and regulations, as a job action or protest.
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work-to-rule
work-to-rulenouna form of industrial action in which employees adhere strictly to all the working rules laid down by their employers, with the deliberate intention of reducing the rate of working
work to rule
Americannoun
adjective
verb (used without object)
noun
verb
Etymology
Origin of work to rule
First recorded in 1920–25
Example Sentences
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A planned work to rule by union members on Saturday has been suspended.
From BBC • May 18, 2023
A few days later, I was so wracked with chest pains and shortness of breath that I had to get x-rays and lab work to rule out pneumonia or a blood clot.
From Salon • Jan. 29, 2023
Workers at the refinery began a "work to rule" action at noon on Nov. 14 after failure to agree on a new contract that has been under negotiation since April.
From Reuters • Nov. 21, 2022
Your provider will not order key imaging or lab work to rule out or confirm a diagnosis.
From New York Times • Jul. 29, 2022
It became the aim of the ablest kings to restore the power of this officer, and to carry on his work, to rule and defend a united country.
From Short History of Wales by Edwards, Owen Morgan, Sir
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