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work to rule
American
[wurk tuhrool]/ ˈwɜrk tə ˈrul /
Orwork-to-rule
noun
the act of working only according to the strictest interpretation of written requirements and regulations, as a job action or protest.
They were offered a one-off payment of $1,000 each to end their unofficial work to rule.
adjective
characterized by or consisting of working only according to the strictest interpretation of the rules of a job, as a job action or protest: Tea estate workers launched a work-to-rule campaign in which they will only pick one kilogram of leaves per day.
Yesterday, members voted to recommence a set of work to rule actions that will continue until Friday.
Tea estate workers launched a work-to-rule campaign in which they will only pick one kilogram of leaves per day.
verb (used without object)
to work only according to the strictest interpretation of the rules of a job as a job action or protest.
Thousands of teaching assistants are set to begin working to rule this Monday following a failure in negotiations.
work-to-rule
British
noun
a 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
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This could lead to a "work to rule" situation, similar to what was introduced in a previous dispute during which GPs limited patient appointments to the minimum required under their contract.
The move has triggered a work to rule, which includes doctors ignoring non-essential paperwork, limiting appointments to the recommended safe limit of 25 per day and the withdrawal of noncontractual services.