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"lockout" Definitions
  1. a situation when an employer refuses to allow workers into their place of work until they agree to various conditions

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As of May, 418 licensed premises in the lockout zone have closed since the lockout began, according to state regulators.
Multiple schools are on lockout in Columbine area & Mountains.
The theater lockout isn't just because Netflix is Netflix, either.
A total lockout feels really good from inside the building.
Lockout periods and verification rules are familiar means of enforcement.
"They precipitated a crisis," she said of the administration's lockout.
We might as well just start the 2020 lockout now.
In 1999, the NBA lost 32 games to a lockout.
I WILL BET ANYBODY RIGHT NOW 100% THEY'LL HAVE A LOCKOUT.
Those 2020 lockout compliance buyouts can't come fast enough in Minnesota.
A new mode is being added to 3v3, as well: Lockout.
Here are Ward's save percentages since the lockout-shortened 6.223 season: .
That was a lockout-shortened season because of course it was.
Keep Sydney Open demonstrators  protest the lockout laws on Feb. 21.
That's the longest lockout period the administration has approved to date.
Maharaj's Islanders contract was not renewed after the 2012 N.H.L. lockout.
Wellmark, a large plan, has publicly endorsed such a lockout period.
Thirteen years after the 1998 lockout, the owners did it again.
All other Highlands Ranch schools were on a lockout, the tweet said.
The lockout was later lifted for Highlands Ranch schools, the district said.
By the time the 2004 lockout arrived, Druken's NHL career was over.
The 1999 N.B.A. All-Star game didn't happen because of a lockout.
In a lockout, exterior doors are locked, and school continues as normal.
Meanwhile, the NHL is already laying the groundwork for the 23 lockout.
The current CBA was signed in 2011 after a 132-day lockout.
A "lockout" would bar them from the insurance market for six months.
Ovechkin's one truly bad postseason came after the lockout-shortened 2013 season.
They first met during the N.H.L. lockout in 2012, at Montador's suggestion.
"Lockout laws" now prevent patrons from entering bars after 1:30 AM. The state says that since the lockout laws were introduced, assaults have fallen by 32 percent in King's Cross, and 40 percent in the city center.
The front row lockout was the 63rd for Mercedes, a Formula One record.
TENTATIVE DEAL REACHED BETWEEN BRITISH COLUMBIA LONGSHORE WORKERS, EMPLOYERS ASSOCIATION; LOCKOUT LIFTED -UNION
The lockout also coincided with an explosion in pirate streams of NFL broadcasts.
The lockout was set to go into effect just before midnight on Sunday.
One lockout lasted a fucking year and fans still came back in droves.
Unlike the lockout fears, the women surge certainly held steady in the results.
"The first thing they need to do is terminate the lockout," he added.
But when asked about the lockout, Ms. Alsop sounded a note of caution.
Liquor store sales in the lockout zone are now permitted until 11 p.m.
Because of a lockout, no games were played on Thanksgiving weekend in 2012.
When the lockout began, faculty union members' health insurance was immediately cut off.
Assaults in suburbs next to the lockout zone like Ultimo have increased by 183%, while assaults have increased by 17% in suburbs like Newtown and Surry Hills, that have plenty of pubs and bars but are outside the lockout zone.
Record: 46-20 (lockout season), 2nd seed in EastPlayoffs: Won FinalsNet rating: 7.2Number of All-Stars: 2 — Dwyane Wade, Chris BoshExplanation: The 2011-12 Heat saw a group motivated by a Finals collapse come roaring out in the lockout-shortened season.
I GUARANTEE WE'LL HAVE A LOCKOUT NEXT SUMMER THERE'S NO DOUBT IN MY MIND.
No ads, no lockout timers, no in-app purchases, no always-on internet connections.
DriveSavers is the first to offer a Passcode Lockout Data Recovery service to consumers.
If Congress chooses the chaos of a continued lockout, we will use our power.
It wasn't until the 2011 NBA lockout that The Drew began attracting national hype.
The University of Denver was on lockout, which is less serious than a lockdown.
The date of the lockout will be determined at a later stage, MESS said.
The state also charged premiums and instituted a six-month lockout provision for noncompliance.
If she's tired or stressed about the lockout, she doesn't betray that over the phone.
The film's premise was drawn from a 2011 NBA lockout that lasted about 21 weeks.
Steven Soderbergh's Netflix drama takes place during a fictional NBA lockout that's reached a stalemate.
Nah. A Facebook spokesperson confirmed that the culprit behind today's lockout was in fact ... Facebook.
That 2001-06 run of movies was like the Leafs after the 2004-05 lockout.
AGL warned the lockout would create a "significant disruption" and put power supplies at risk.
Davis said the spark for the documentary came to him during the 2011 N.B.A. lockout.
During the 2012 NFL referee lockout, the NFL saw another officiating blunder on September 24.
The NHL is going to have a lockout in 2020, because it always has lockouts.
Something can't cause the next NHL lockout any more than something can cause tomorrow's sunrise.
Belgium was Ferrari's 63rd front row lockout, one behind Mercedes in the list of records.
The lockout scenario was possible because California has moved to a "top two" primary system.
The pair exemplify the evolution in scoring that began after the 2004-05 N.H.L. lockout.
The current CBA was reached in 2011 after a 4½-month lockout of the players.
President Trump's brief Twitter lockout has underlined concerns about the safeguards on social media platforms.
The season started grimly, with a lockout, eventually costing 16 games of the regular season.
Five of the first seven Hart winners after the season-long lockout of 2004-05 won the Art Ross Trophy, but only two of four Hart winners since the 2013 lockout (God, this league locks out the players a lot) went to the points leader.
The Sydney lockout laws, which stop people entering venues in the city after 23:30 a.m.
The Keystone Group has not suggested that the lockout laws played a role in its downfall.
Right as they were getting ready to film a more episodes, however, the NBA lockout happened.
Maybe the NHL will finally talk about it in a couple years during the next lockout.
In December, three months into the lockout, the players offered to take 24 percent salary cuts.
"While there is a lockout, it's difficult to see a path of negotiating in good faith."
But the operative told me this race has "by far the most danger" of a lockout.
But for hospitality workers across the lockout zone, it has come at a cost: their livelihoods.
That lockout lasted four months but did not result in the loss of regular-season games.
The Minnesota Orchestra, which endured a bitter 16-month lockout, returned to tour Cuba and Europe.
A lockout that wiped out the 153-5 N.H.L. season left behind a thirst for hockey.
Unlike the 1998 lockout, the 2011 version didn't put a damper on the N.B.A.'s popularity.
A Senate aide told The Hill the CBO report will include the six-month lockout provision.
That team, off three straight N.B.A. titles, went just 13-37 in a lockout-shortened season.
The lockout laws prohibit patrons from entering licensed venues in Sydney's city centre after 1:30 a.m.
Or maybe the players will take a hard line during the 19923 lockout and get this fixed.
Initially, it appeared the lockout was the result of McGowan's tweets about the allegations against Harvey Weinstein.
Lockout was directed by James Mather and Stephen St. Leger, based on a story by Luc Besson.
We are five years removed from the last lockout and the NHL has never had more money.
The deal, which was reached after a player lockout, runs through the end of the 232.5 season.
But the chances of a swing district lockout tend to be highest in two types of races.
Hey, remember all that rhetoric after each and every lockout about the league and players being partners?
Neither Democrats nor Republicans seem at heavy risk for a lockout in the Washington primary on Tuesday.
The players' approval heads off any possibility of a potential lockout and work stoppage for next season.
In 2014, the NHL threw six outdoor games at fans as an apology for the 2013 lockout.
But Mr. Vanska made his support of the musicians increasingly clear as the long lockout stretched on.
They have regularly been among the top five teams in home attendance since the 2004-5 lockout.
During a lockout, all exterior doors are locked at a school but business continues as usual inside.
He said that if management were to stop paying the musicians, it would effectively be a lockout.
In theory, the new system will reduce the "lockout" effect that encourages firms to stash cash abroad.
We also discuss the Sotheby's lockout of art handlers, which we covered extensively in 2011 and 2012.
A lockout wiped out the 2004-5 season and lasted more than three months in 2012-13.
In 2012, the Bobcats (now the Hornets) finished at 7-59 in a lockout season for a .
Jefferson County Public Schools tweeted a list of 22 elementary, middle and high schools placed under lockout.
However the anti-lockout lobbyists have fought back by pointing to new data from BOCSAR, realized this week, that shows alcohol-related assaults have actually increased to 299 in suburbs around the lockout zone, suggesting that the lockouts have merely pushed alcohol-fueled violence into other fringe areas.
The film's fictional team owners grouse over the attention attracted by a "lockout street ball event in Las Vegas," presumably inspired by the "lockout league" in Vegas, which comprised two weeks of pickup games with more than 70 N.B.A. players in September 2011, according to The Las Vegas Sun.
Former High Court Judge Ian Callinan's highly-anticipated independent review of Sydney's controversial lockout laws was published today.
Aside from Alex Ovechkin, Iginla is the best goal scorer in the NHL since the 2004-05 lockout.
A core strategy has been to preserve elements of a structure that sustained the orchestra during the lockout.
So, that's the studio LeBron James and Kevin Durant came up to cause it was during the lockout.
For those who don't know, the lockout laws prohibit entry to clubs and bars after 20163:30 a.m.
What followed was a lockout of epic proportions, setting records for length (310 days) and games lost (1,3.33).
He played in 21 games during the 2003-04 season before spending the lockout season in the AHL.
He played in 21 games during the 98-04 season before spending the lockout season in the AHL.
"I never felt we were in danger of a strike or a lockout," he told a news conference.
Prior to the lockout, workers at the Dow plant twice voted to reject the company's proposed contract terms.
After the lockout that wiped out the 863-5 season, the N.H.L. introduced rules to encourage more scoring.
"I never felt we were in danger of a strike or a lockout," Christie told a news conference.
Opponents say that the lockout laws are destroying businesses, the city's nightlife culture and infringing on individual liberties.
Koh reiterated on stage the protest was not only against the lockout laws, but also to celebrate Sydney.
In 2013, the Arapahoe High School shooting prompted another lockout at Nate's school, his father, Steve Holley, said.
Chicago was the only team to pull off the double in 214, which was a lockout-shortened season.
Sumwalt advocated for wide adoption of lockout features like Do Not Disturb While Driving during his opening remarks.
The lockout provision in the new bill is an effort to replace it with another form of encouragement.
Take the Minnesota Orchestra, now well beyond its recovery from a 16-month lockout that ended in 2014.
McDonald thought he was done with hockey after a lockout forced the cancellation of the 2004-19813 season.
Kentucky was the first state to get a waiver with work requirements and a lengthy lockout period approved.
It's worth noting that NBA players used to get 57 percent of league revenues—then came the 2011 lockout.
Columbine High and several schools in the area were part of the lockout, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office tweeted.
This Sunday, thousands of pissed-off inhabitants of Sydney are planning to protest the city's much-publicized lockout laws.
He won his initial case last year, with the court citing that many elements in Lockout had indeed copied.
These deals deliver money to the player up front and have the added benefit of being virtually lockout proof.
" Others have echoed that phrasing, writing that "signing-bonus laden contracts could be the trigger for the next lockout.
When the lockout hit, he quickly signed with Zalgiris Kaunas without an NBA out-clause included in his contract.
Ms. Bartoloni was dressed as the N.B.A. lockout in a Knicks jersey with a big lock around her neck.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, which had a lockout four years ago, agreed to a contract with raises this spring.
The owners have an incentive to avoid a lockout like the four month off-season work stoppage in 2011.
Mr. Vanska resigned in protest in 2013, when the lockout forced the cancellation of crucial concerts at Carnegie Hall.
Alex Dowd, for example, opened Cliff Dive on Oxford Street just three months before the lockout laws took effect.
Newtown, a trendy neighborhood just outside of the lockout zone, is inheriting the worst and best of old Sydney.
When the orchestra returned from the lockout in February 2014, Mr. Skrowaczewski led it in its first two concerts.
This so-called "lockout effect" means that companies invest less in the U.S. and distribute less cash to shareholders.
That sounds ridiculous, but we've already seen it once, with the whole cap-recapture debacle from the last lockout.
When the 903 lockout arrived, Stumpel went back to Europe for a year before signing with the Florida Panthers.
But a management lockout in 1978 shuttered The Times and the T.L.S. for nearly a year, sending Wilmers home again.
The lockout lasted several days, with one of the violating tweets and initial reports by users occurring over the weekend.
Selling stolen iPhones has become less lucrative since Apple added the "Find My iPhone" and remote lockout features, Cnet reported.
To be clear: The bigger problem is that we flock back to buy tickets as soon as every lockout ends.
"This 'lockout' exposes a lack of trust in party members and looks at odds with LREM (party) values," they said.
The lockout laws, opponents argued, were part of an agenda to make Sydney a boring, expensive city for old people.
Sydney introduced a "lockout zone" in its centre in 2014, restricting drinking hours, after two men were killed in assaults.
California Democrats grew exceedingly anxious earlier this year over the threat of a potential lockout in several pivotal House races.
On March 19, the lockout finally ended, and baseball could finally resume, although Opening Day was pushed back a week.
Then came the 2012-13 lockout, and the league used a new CBA as a chance to change the rules.
Helbling finally got his NHL shot with the Lightning after the lockout, playing 11 games during the 2005-06 season.
In 2011, the 303er organizations ran a fan based marketing campaign because of a temporary lockout of the NFL players.
Is it concerning to look at what's happening in Sydney with lockout laws, or do you feel impervious in Perth?
Hamilton 250, Vettel 3313 (+191) - Hamilton won from pole after a wet qualifying resulted in a Mercedes front row lockout.
Mr. Skrowaczewski endeared himself to the orchestra's members with his support during a 15-month lockout that began in 2012.
"You've got to give David Stern a lot of credit," said Will Perdue in an oral history of the lockout.
In the six years since the N.B.A. lockout, fans have come to scrutinize players' tweets, Instagram posts and vacation plans.
The iPad lockout is a security feature of Apple devices that kicks in whenever someone repeatedly types the wrong password.
Democrats thought a lockout was at least possible in as many as five GOP-held districts they'd hoped to target.
Metro Nashville Public school are being placed in "lockout" mode for the duration of the search, according to the Washington Post.
The NBA has not had a work stoppage since the 20113-2011 lockout which shortened the regular season to 66 games.
Their fans have never lived through a lockout, and it's not their job to worry about the problems of the past.
Many employees with vested options or who hold shares will likely cash out some of their shares when Pinterest's lockout expires.
He conducted the players during the lockout, a period of limbo when they were barred from their home here, Orchestra Hall.
While the Dutch capital contains numerous clubs with 24-hour licenses, Australia's largest city has operated strict lockout laws since 2014.
The Guardian says that at the nearby Star casino, which isn't subject to the lockout rules, assaults have jumped 88 percent.
"During the lockout, the attackers displayed threatening messaging in an attempt to scare and coerce victims into paying," according to Lookout.
Black Mamba says the 2 Laker legends duked it out after trash talking throughout a scrimmage during the 1998 NBA lockout.
From their perspective, once the few owners who were actually making money got on board, the lockout was an easy call.
On Tuesday, administrators for L.I.U. Brooklyn said that the lockout was a pre-emptive move, given the faculty's history in negotiations.
Observers also see some risk for a Democratic lockout in the 49th District, another Orange County seat vacated by GOP Rep.
The lockout began after the faculty and the administration failed to agree on a new contract, mainly because of salary disputes.
Lindros's résumé includes a Hart Trophy, awarded to the league's most valuable player, in the lockout-shortened season of 1994-95.
At age 30, reports ESPN, he took advantage of an NFL lockout to go back to school and finish his degree.
The team was saved from breaking the N.B.A. record for losses by a lockout that reduced the season to 21996 games.
There was nothing but a lockout, remaining unresolved through spring training, day after day going by with no end in sight.
The Hornets finished a lockout-shortened season with just seven victories; their 21994 winning percentage was the worst in NBA history.
One professor informed us that they received the following message: The administration will end their unprecedented lockout effective 11:59 p.m.
He had at least 40 points in every full season he spent with the Blues except 2012-13, shortened by a lockout.
Employees are hoping so for several reasons, but largely because they want the stock to be high when their lockout period expires.
The heat of the lockout forged a rare bond between orchestra and audience; the hope now is not to let it corrode.
Panasonic says the system also runs natively through the infotainment system, enabling a lockout feature as a nod to curbing distracted driving.
Sunday's protest is a response to an ongoing slew of lockout law developments that have bubbled up over the last two weeks.
In a lockout, school continues as scheduled but all entryways and exists are restricted, according to the Jefferson County Public School district.
In doing all this, he reinvigorated the contest and the league, both of which were still on shaky legs after the lockout.
Following the lockout, the Atlanta Thrashers picked him up off waivers, but he played only two games before he returned to Anaheim.
You know the official line by now: lockout laws are crippling Sydney's scene, venues are closing down, community is being threatened, etcetera.
In the 2004 World Cup, a looming N.H.L. lockout stripped away the energy of Canada beating Finland in the one-game final.
Dow, which has been operating with primarily salaried employees since the lockout, began boosting production a few days later, the sources said.
Instead, the story focuses on agent Ray Burke (played by Andre Holland), and his efforts behind the scenes during an NBA lockout.
Frankly, as Igel explains, if games were cancelled, a season similar to a lockout-shortened one would be the most likely route.
"For them not to sign this and to risk a lockout — you never make that money up as a player," Prophete said.
He has served on many of the influential owners' committees, and he played a role in ending the N.F.L. lockout in 2011.
Bryant and O'Neal had their first fight during a pickup game at Southwest College during the lockout of the 1998-1999 season.
Nashville public schools had initiated "lockout" procedures while Reinking was on the loose, meaning no guests or visitors could enter public buildings.
But back in the 2011 N.B.A. lockout, one prominent player, Amar'e Stoudemire, revealed that some players had discussed starting their own league.
Falcon lands on droneship, but the lockout collet doesn't latch on one the four legs, causing it to tip over post landing.
Twitter's spokesperson said the company had noticed the birthdate-changing trend earlier on Tuesday, after a number of accounts triggered the automatic lockout.
Written by Tarell Alvin McCraney (Moonlight), the new film stars André Holland as a hotshot sports agent dealing with a pro basketball lockout.
Orlando is 3-1 for the first time since the lockout-shortened 2011-12 season, when it won four of its five games.
Orlando is 3-1 for the first time since the lockout-shortened 2011-413 season, when it won four of its five games.
When users post content in violation of Twitter's guidelines, that tweet can be flagged or reported, resulting in an account suspension or lockout.
It timed perfectly with the review of the lockout laws by the New South Wales government, which will take six months to complete.
In Japan, Toshiba's U.S. nuclear arm Westinghouse Electric indicated that it would lockout 215.1 union members as contract negotiations had reached an impasse.
" #29 49ER MARK "In 2011, the 49er organizations ran a fan based marketing campaign because of a temporary lockout of the NFL players.
The polling suggested that those fears were probably overstated and there was even the chance of a Republican lockout in 39th and 49th.
Stephen Smyth, a CFMEU district president, said the latest move banning union workers from the mine would take the lockout to 132 days.
A lockout failed to latch, possibly coated in ice from the omnipresent thick, cold fog, the leg strut collapsing and toppling the rocket.
Bevin also requested a six-month lockout if Medicaid beneficiaries get a new job or a new salary and don't tell the state.
Alas, the NHL moves at a glacial pace with everything, so it will either start after the next lockout or be ignored completely.
In the rest of the lockout zone, which spreads south and west, that number has dropped 230 percent, in line with citywide trends.
Failing to meet the requirements would have resulted in lockout periods, which meant recipients could be denied health care coverage for six months.
He headed home to Russia during the 2004-05 lockout and stayed there, first with HC Spartak Moscow and later with the KHL.
Richardson has served on many of the influential owners' committees, and he played a large role in ending the N.F.L. lockout in 2011.
No point in getting all that invested in the NHL when a lockout is scheduled every seven years or so (also the brain injuries).
A highly anticipated inquiry into Sydney's lockout laws has found the rules could be "relaxed" for live entertainment venues by a whopping 30 minutes.
Former Premier Baird called the opposition to lockouts a "growing hysteria," writing on Facebook that the post-lockout city is "more vibrant than ever".
Holland plays a sports agent during a basketball lockout, Zazie Beetz plays his colleague, and Vine/Instagram star Melvin Gregg plays their rookie client.
The city's lockout laws have become a point of fierce debate during the last few weeks, after a long period of slowly bubbling outrage.
As he tries to right the ship before his contract ends in 2018, Mr. Smith faces a similar struggle to that before the lockout.
Dozens of bars and nightclubs have closed their doors after the introduction of strict lockout laws prevented people entering bars after 1:30 a.m.
Australia's second-most populous state, Victoria, was facing a severe power shortage over the Christmas holidays due to the lockout scheduled for Dec. 28.
The 224-22005 NHL lockout, which began 254 years ago this week, was so traumatizing it inspired Hoobastank to write a song about it.
The lockout could leave the power station and mine at least partially shut for possibly up to 10 days, according to an AGL spokeswoman.
"It would absolutely be an embarrassment," said John Vigna, communications director for the California Democratic Party, about the prospect of more than one lockout.
When the NHL resumed after the lockout, Kolanos endured a bizarre season that saw him switch teams five times in less than a year.
Democrats have won a spot on the general election ballot in every targeted House race in California, avoiding a nightmare "lockout" scenario in November.
The Washington debacle seemed to spell the end of him as a legitimate superstar, but then came his rebirth with the post-lockout Rangers.
During the 2011 NBA lockout, Chandler played in China, where he put up per-game numbers reminiscent of Anthony Davis in a destructive mood.
In his third season, Lindros had 70 points in a lockout-shortened 48-game season and won the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP.
Anthony had played in at least 70 games in one year just three times since 2008-9, although one was shortened by a lockout.
Before the lockout, on average I was making $1,500 each week after vehicle expenses if you include insurance, vehicle rentals, gas, cleaning, all that.
Somewhere between the two, lockout periods end for early investors and the market gets a more toned idea for the value of a new company.
Subscriptions are growing but remain 27 percent below 2000-258, the last season before renovations to Orchestra Hall and the lockout led to a drop.
Here the chances of a lockout cut both ways: the field has four Democrats and eight Republicans, with no clear front-runner on either side.
While it's not a 100 perfect lockout to the cops, the update goes a long way toward further protecting iPhone owners from invasive government snooping.
After a series of incidents of abuse that came to a head with Rose McGowan's temporary lockout and the resulting #WomenBoycottTwitter, Twitter finally took action.
A lockout delayed the start of the 2011-12 NBA season and Green suddenly found himself in Slovenia, with an opt-out clause to return.
"Falcon lands on droneship, but the lockout collet doesn't latch on one [of] the four legs, causing it to tip over post-landing," Musk says.
Set during an NBA lockout, "High Flying Bird" smoothly navigates the Xs and Os of the high-stakes financial game played by agents and executives.
The strategy for a party trying to avoid a lockout is relatively simple — they want to concentrate their own voters while dividing their opponents' voters.
Since the NHL dropped the two-line pass after the 2004-05 lockout, that left linesmen with one less thing to spy on during games.
There have been a total of eight offer sheets signed by players since the second lockout and seven were matched by the player's original team.
The Senate's six-month lockout period appears to be modeled on similar provisions in Medicaid programs in Republican-led states like Indiana, Arizona and Kentucky.
Back in 1990, before an owners' meeting to discuss a lockout, George Steinbrenner was asked what he thought of the men who owned little franchises.
Remember, the 2004 World Cup was mainly held to pacify fans in advance of the lockout that was about to wipe out the entire season.
The last time teams averaged more than three goals per game was in 2005-06, the first season after losing a year to a lockout.
The Penguins are also the first team to win consecutive titles in the league's salary-cap era, which began after a lockout in 2004-5.
The Air Force quickly determined that an improperly installed circuit card in an underground computer was responsible for the lockout, and the problem was fixed.
Much screen time in "High Flying Bird" is spent contemplating the legality of public appearances and exhibition games by league-signed players during the lockout.
Robitaille was an eight-time All-Star, and a demon on the powerplay, who may have played even longer if not for the 2004-05 lockout.
Jim Thompson, a spokesman for the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada, said the lockout had started in at least some work sites at the port.
Vettel's pole in Sochi was Ferrari's first since 2015 and the front row lockout the first grid since 2008 with both red cars at the front.
"The lockout laws and associated license freeze in this city will do irreversible long-term damage to the city, state, and national economies," Van Tiel said.
The social media-friendly politician was exposed to the dark side of Facebook and Twitter as the backlash against Sydney's controversial lockout laws continued to grow.
Ferrari dominated Saturday's qualifying at the Shanghai circuit with Vettel leading a front-row lockout for the Maranello-based squad after narrowly beating Raikkonen to pole.
The waiver also would impose a six-month coverage lockout if Medicaid beneficiaries get a new job or a new salary and don't tell the state.
The waiver also would have implemented a six-month lockout period for people who failed to re-enroll in time or report a change in income.
His two seasons straddled a lockout, and he could not coax a second playoff berth out of a roster gutted by injuries, free agency and trades.
The waiver also seeks to impose a six-month lockout period for people who fail to re-enroll in time or report a change in income.
Roadside assistance The Chase Sapphire Reserve offers complimentary roadside assistance for services such as a battery boost, flat-tire service, fuel delivery, towing, and lockout assistance.
States have also been allowed to impose lockout periods if beneficiaries can't meet the work requirements and to charge higher premiums than the Obama administration allowed.
But after the season long 2004-05 lockout, he played in just 46 games in 19633-06 for the Wild before leaving the NHL for Switzerland.
But they're not going to trigger a work stoppage, because the 2020 lockout has been inevitable since the day the new CBA was signed in 2013.
The two would've overlapped in 2005-06, during the NHL lockout, and it's likely they would've faced off once again, but probably with less exciting results.
At that time, the NHL was in the midst of a season-long lockout before a $3.5 billion offer was made to purchase all 30 teams.
The best season of Robitaille's career came in 2004-05, which was poor timing given that the NHL had shut down that year for a lockout.
In particular, Beijing would like to deflect the Trump administration from concepts of decoupling and establishing new global supply chains that lockout Beijing's high-tech enterprises.
It was late in the summer of 22014, weeks of labor strife having consumed the N.B.A., and an off-season lockout had come to an end.
The lockout comes as western Canadian oil producers in Saskatchewan and Alberta struggle to move crude to U.S. refiners, their main market, due to congested pipelines.
After the lockout was resolved, Rinne barely hesitated to sign his first contract with the Predators and reported to their American Hockey League affiliate in Milwaukee.
Administration officials have said they will allow governors to add work requirements, time limits and lockout periods for people who can't pay their premiums on time.
The new law also mandates that beneficiaries work, places a per-capita cap on spending and imposes a lockout period for those who violate certain requirements.
That could have led to a strike after this season, or lockout at some point, but there will be no such need once an agreement is finalized.
U.S. employees are "absolutely, completely and without reservation opposed to this government shutdown lockout," said J. David Cox, national president of the American Federation of Government Employees.
The bottom line: The vibe is completely different than it was at the tail end of the previous CBA, which resulted in a brief lockout in 2011.
The new premier of the Australian state of New South Wales, Gladys Berejiklian, said yesterday that she is "at a comfortable place" with Sydney's controversial lockout laws.
Earlier this week, the Australian state of Queensland abandoned its plans to implement lockout laws that would keep people from entering or re-entering venues after 1AM.
"Every work stoppage we've had in the past 15 to 20 years has been a lockout," Gabe Feldman, professor of the Tulane University Sports Law program, summarized.
McLaughlin called the nearly $2 million shelled out by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee to split Republicans "incredibly helpful" and key to stemming a top-two lockout.
Of the nearly 500 team-seasons since 2000 (excluding the lockout-shortened 2012-13 campaign), 43 clubs have won at least 21 of their first 32 contests.
"There is no protected strike or lockout taking place, which may raise legal questions about the rationale and applicability of a picket," she said in a statement.
But as people seek to avoid the curfews of the lockout zone — along with rules that ban shots after midnight and other restrictions — Newtown often feels overwhelmed.
This "lockout period" would, in theory, create an incentive for people to have insurance all the time, instead of waiting to sign up when they become ill.
Before Columbus, only one team got close to the win streak record: the 2012-13 Penguins, who won 15 in a row in a lockout-shortened season.
And Bargnani definitely did not need to be sold as a potential all-star after his better-than-usual start to the lockout-shortened 2011-12 season.
WE'RE GOING TO GET LOCKED OUT NEXT SUMMER, WHICH IS GOOD FOR ME. BECAUSE I PLAY GOLF AND FISH EVERY DAY AND I GET PAID DURING A LOCKOUT.
He explained that his daughters, who do not attend the school where the shooting took place, have been on lockout at their school twice in the last month.
To that point, his only experience was a fight during the 21 NFL lockout, when he won a unanimous decision over another guy who had never fought before.
In that lockout-shortened season, Emery went an astonishing 17-1 and set a record for the most consecutive wins by a goaltender to start a season (13).
The company's service, called Passcode Lockout Data Recovery, is advertised for regular consumers and not seemingly designed for law enforcement or any other type of official cybersecurity business.
In 2012, the government of the time ended a conflict when employers threatened a lockout of workers that would have shut down all output of oil and gas.
Bonus Third Future Luc Besson was recently sued by John Carpenter for copying Escape from New York in 2012's Lockout (known in some circles as "Space Jail").
Worked with owners as an executive member of the Players' Association on avoiding yet another lockout while also strengthening the D-League and improving pay for minor leaguers.
Predictably, after the lockout began, 380 players went to play overseas, mostly in Europe and Russia, and earned a fraction of what they would have in North America.
Parise hasn't played a full season since the 48-game 2012-13 lockout-abbreviated campaign - his first with the Wild, missing 48 contests over the next four years.
One. It was during the lockout-shortened 2011-12 season, when Defensive Player of the Year Tyson Chandler led the Knicks to the fifth-best defense in basketball.
Terra Lawson-Remer, the group's chair, said it has not backed a particular candidate but believes the efforts have reduced the chances of a lockout in the district.
But he said there had also been benefits to limiting the speed of the game and the number of violent collisions, which surged after the 2004-5 lockout.
More than 22,221 people, according to group Keep Sydney Open, converged in Sydney's city centre to take a stand against the state's controversial lockout laws on Sunday afternoon.
The Celtics also played at the Brooklyn Nets in 2012 and lost by two against the Knicks in the season-opener of the 2011-12 lockout-shortened campaign.
The Minnesota Orchestra, which recently went through a grueling 16-month lockout, has new labor peace and new board leadership, and went on tour to Europe this summer.
The lockout is a major hardship for many of the musicians, who face mortgage payments, student loan payments for younger players, and children's tuition payments for older ones.
That impasse lasted 132 days, coming to an end on July 25 with the Hall of Fame Game being the only on-field cancellation caused by the lockout.
After eight work stoppages from 1972 to 1995, the sides have negotiated deals without a strike or a lockout in 2002, in 2006, in 6 and this year.
With the lockout, the administration is attempting to pressure the union, LIU Faculty Federation, into accepting a contract that would cut adjunct professors' salaries, among other undesirable terms.
Meanwhile, the company is also negotiating with 1,030 members of the United Steelworkers union to resolve an eight-month lockout of workers at its ABI aluminum smelter in Canada.
In the two years since Sydney's controversial lockout laws were shoved down the throat of Australia's largest city, the Keep Sydney Open campaign has been an unabating opposing voice.
As the lockout wore on, an article by one of the most acute critics of the past 50 years, Frank Kermode, appeared in The Observer, a leading British newspaper.
Initial suspicions were that it had broken a landing leg strut, although Musk later clarified that instead of breaking the leg lockout didn't latch properly, possibly due to ice.
As we turn the calendar to December, NHL games have an average of 5.36 goals, the lowest total since the 43-04 season that preceded the season-long lockout.
The song remains definitely bad, but the legacy of the lockout—the first and only labor stoppage in North American sports to cancel an entire season—is more complicated.
Fans generally supported the owners throughout the lockout, buying into the narrative that the league was in danger due to economic forces and the players made too much money.
Steve Brier, a professor of urban education at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, said that according to his research, the lockout had no precedent.
Weeks earlier, Nate's school was placed on lockout due to threats targeting nearby Columbine High School, days before the 20th anniversary of the deadly massacre that took place there.
When a carefree 25-year-old Weems left the league for Lithuania during the 2011 lockout, LeBron James hadn't yet won a ring and Stephen Curry couldn't stay healthy.
In 2011, the last time the union and owners had to agree on a deal, a four-month lockout forced the cancellation of the preseason Hall of Fame Game.
"It is not anti-technology to ask that mobile devices prevent drivers from engaging in distracting activity through the simple installation of a lockout mechanism or application," he said.
What's worse is that those numbers are just judge-ordered evictions, most evictions seem to be informal evictions where landlords either lockout tenants or pay them to move out.
NHL: There was a lockout during the 2012-13 season, which resulted in a smaller salary cap for the shortened campaign and caused the small dip you see above.
Draper was the first man from Morenci to die in the Vietnam War, and his death devastated the community, already reeling from a nearly yearlong lockout at the mine.
At a closed N.H.L. skate, a tuneup scrimmage during the lockout of 219, some two dozen players glided about the rink in the training facility of the Chicago Blackhawks.
André Holland stars as a sports agent trying to help a rookie recruit (Melvin Gregg) navigate an ongoing N.B.A. lockout, and ultimately ends up fighting for his job, too.
Barring a surprise ending on the level of The Usual Suspects (go watch it), the Avalanche will finish with the NHL's worst points percentage since the 173-05 lockout.
The movie is set over the tense 72-hour period during which Ray pulls every string to end a 25-week-long NBA lockout (though the organization is never named).
The new regime put in place a sweeping and complex range of nightlife restrictions across the state and also in the smaller lockout-zone of Sydney's Central Business District (CBD).
As a way to prepare to coach the Capitals, Oates had become a coach with the Bears, who play 130 miles north of Washington, during the 2012-13 N.H.L. lockout.
He had a heart transplant in 2009 and two years later he led NFL owners in heated negotiations during a 135-day player lockout, reportedly questioning players' toughness and intelligence.
Now exclusivity lockout periods have ruled a lot of the DJs we used to book out of the equation so we have to be really clever with our line ups.
Coming off a lockout that cost the league the first 16 games of the season, the NBA was as stacked as it is now, but also something of a mess.
That projects out to ... multiply it by the ... yes, yes ... and add the remainder ... and yes, it projects out to be the biggest groin kicking since the season-long lockout.
When the 2012 film Lockout appeared in theaters, more than one critic pointed out that it shared a number of similarities with John Carpenter's 1981 film Escape from New York.
It's worth noting here that the NHL had ties until 21916-19323, and during the lockout-shortened season that this episode ran, the league's 20142 teams combined for 21962 ties.
In a statement issued late on Tuesday, Smyth said Glencore ordered the lockout despite the union making some concessions on issues regarding workplace representation and the resolution of workplace disputes.
See, the secret to Nintendo's control of the game market was the addition of a lockout chip called 10NES, which was intended to prevent unlicensed gamemakers from accessing the console.
Those 393 teams have averaged 28.2 wins per 82 games (after adjusting the win totals of the five teams with rosters that young during the lockout-shortened 2011-227 season).
While Roy only won three Vezina trophies in his career, he finished in the top 10 in voting every season he played aside from the lockout-shortened 1994-95 campaign.
Goodell is also personally motivated to avoid a lockout and sign hefty new television agreements: Nearly 90 percent of his compensation is based on meeting a variety of financial targets.
Only twice before has the Stanley Cup not been awarded: in 1919 because of the Spanish flu; and in 2005 when the season was called off due to a lockout.
Only twice before has the Stanley Cup not been awarded: in 1919 because of the Spanish flu; and in 2005 when the season was called off due to a lockout.
Only twice before has the Stanley Cup not been awarded — in 1919 because of the Spanish flu and in 2005 when the season was called off due to a lockout.
The Star has contributed to the Thomas Kelly Youth Foundation, named for one of the young men killed in Kings Cross, which lobbied for the introduction of the lockout laws.
Lundqvist, 36, failed to reach the 30-win mark for the first time in a non-lockout year, finishing 26-26-7 with a career-worst 2.98 goals-against average.
While we're at it, let's get them to rate Gary Bettman's job performance on a scale of 221 to 232, or explain where they plan to spend the 21994 lockout.
Cavs game, when Anthony Slater's YouTube rabbit hole led him to a video of a flag football game the two stars put on in December of 2011 during the extended lockout.
Jim Thompson, a spokesman for the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada, said the lockout had started in at least some work sites at the port and others in British Columbia.
After succumbing to a nearly devastating lockout that hit at the height of their collective power and lasted 16 months before ending in January 2014, the orchestra has staged a recovery.
In 2012, the government of the time ended a conflict after 16 days when employers threatened a lockout of workers that would have shut down all output of oil and gas.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton cast doubt on his Mercedes team's Chinese Grand Prix chances after Sebastian Vettel led a Ferrari front row lockout in qualifying on Saturday.
Figures from licensing organizations Apra Amcos and the Live Music Office show that there's been a 40% fall in live performance revenue at their venues within the lockout zone in Sydney.
My housemate texts me that he's at a bar a block from our house (a late night place that's outside of Sydney's lockout laws), so I Uber to meet him there.
The groundswell of anger and media coverage may prove to be a challenge for the lockout laws, which are up for review in February 2016, two years after they were implemented.
Gary Bettman might like to drone on about record revenues (at least until there's a lockout to whip up support for), but too often the league seems to be an afterthought.
The lockout happened just when the NFL teams would create their promotions for the upcoming year, so the 49ers organization decided to involve their season ticket fanbase in a marketing campaign.
Arthur -- a defensive tackle for the Indianapolis Colts -- says he's been training with Jon for years ... and came thiiiis close to taking an MMA fight during the NFL lockout in 2011.
Matthews is going to the playoffs in his first season after the draft after scoring 40 goals and 69 points, as nice a rookie season few have had since the lockout.
In 2014 the Met won concessions from its unions after bitter negotiations that brought the company to the brink of a lockout; it also eliminated 22 nonunion positions, mostly through layoffs.
Weirdly enough, he has broken 90 points once in the past seven seasons because of injuries, a lockout, and the NHL doing next to nothing to increase scoring in recent years.
And every year since the rules went into effect, the casino's gross revenues have increased — jumping by 20 percent in the 2015 fiscal year, after the lockout laws went into effect.
"The lockout laws imposed in 2014 were a poorly researched knee-jerk reaction to the very real and serious problem of alcohol related violence in Sydney," Van Tiel told THUMP over email.
The lockout seemed to spell the end of his NHL career, but he resurfaced with the Leafs in 2006 as a training camp walk-on and played parts of two more seasons.
The Oaky North mine is largely being operated by non-union staff and contractors during the lockout, which started in June, with no impact on production, said Glencore spokesman Francis De Rosa.
NATIONAL A news analysis article in some editions on Sunday about strikes by three orchestras misstated, in some editions, the name of another orchestra that recently went through a 2212-month lockout.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 92%Summary: Directed by Steven Soderbergh, the sports drama "High Flying Bird" focuses on agent Ray Burke (André Holland) as he navigates a deal during a pro-basketball lockout.
Thornton was the scapegoat once again, coming off his worst season with the Sharks (not counting the lockout-shortened season in 2013), in which he amassed just 65 points in 78 games.
"People want a city that they feel like they have agency over," said Tyson Koh, a spokesman for Keep Sydney Open, an advocacy group pushing to repeal the so-called lockout laws.
The last time the NBA shut down in a comparable way was during the 2011 player lockout, during which the season was delayed a month and the number of games limited substantially.
With the N.B.A. lockout looming after the 2011 season, the Lakers laid off about 20 staff members, from trainers to equipment managers and scouts, including the longtime assistant general manager Ronnie Lester.
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - Five-times Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton led a Mercedes front-row lockout with a blistering pole position at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on Saturday.
Overall, they're better when he plays for just the second time in his career, and the first in five seasons (going back to Casey's first year in Toronto, a lockout-shortened nightmare).
It was the opening night of the lockout-shortened 220-213 season, and the Mavericks were once again facing the Heat, the same franchise that had beaten Dallas in the 22011 Finals.
On Tuesday, the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office placed Columbine and 21 surrounding schools under a security "lockout," allowing activities inside to continue as usual but restricting entry and exit at the schools.
Remember ... Chad once tried out for Sporting Kansas City during the NFL lockout in 2011 -- and actually got in a reserve game ... but the MLS told him "thanks, but no thanks" afterward.
The irony hits seconds later, when Burke's corporate card is held hostage by his own mediocre white man boss (Zachary Quinto), who is ready to fire him unless something happens with the lockout.
And on Thursday, March 3, the Minnesotans, along with a considerable contingent of traveling fans, will return to Carnegie Hall with a program of Sibelius that was canceled during the lockout in 2013.
Valtteri Bottas made it a Mercedes front row lockout for Sunday's race, when conditions are expected to brighten up, with title rival Sebastian Vettel only fourth and behind Ferrari team mate Kimi Raikkonen.
Germany's four-times world champion Sebastian Vettel, on pole, and Finnish team mate Kimi Raikkonen gave Ferrari their first front-row lockout since 2008 and ended Mercedes's run of 18 successive pole positions.
A faculty lockout at Long Island University-Brooklyn ended on Wednesday after 12 days, with the administration and the faculty agreeing to extend a contract that had expired at the end of August.
Critic score: 92%Audience score: N/ANetflix description: "When an NBA lockout sidelines his big rookie client, an agent hatches a bold plan to save their careers — and disrupt the league's power structure." 
Former Hockey Night in Canada producer John Shannon told Sports Illustrated last year that the towels reached iconic status after the 94-95 lockout as the CBC looked to further promote its brand.
Anderson's stellar performance on Tuesday also put the netminder in some very elite company, tying him with Dominik Hasek for the most 40-plus save playoff wins since the 20073 lockout with seven.
On a map of the lockout zone, the Star — as well as Barangaroo, a harborside stretch where a large Crown Sydney Casino is expected to open in 2019 — falls outside the restricted area.
Gail Wilensky, a senior fellow at Project HOPE and a former Bush administration official, who thought the lockout might help, notes that Medicare has some strong penalties for people who sign up late.
The German's Finnish team mate Kimi Raikkonen sealed Ferrari's front row lockout, with the Italian glamour team back to their best after recent setbacks while Mercedes wondered where their previous pace had gone.
The union has been diverting royalties from its deal with Electronic Arts, the maker of the "Madden NFL" series of video games, into a fund to be used in case of another lockout.
The lockout at LIU, which began right before the start of the fall semester, marks the first time in US history that higher education faculty have been barred from campus by their employer.
Generally seen as a badly-thought out, knee-jerk reaction to the issue of alcohol-fueled violence in the city, the lockout laws have done little more than suffocate Sydney's hospitality and nightlife communities.
And then there's the Zenfone 2630's "smart screen on" thing, which will override the device's screen lockout timer to prevent it from turning off the display if you are still looking at it.
The stipulations have also proven popular with mainstream voters across greater NSW: a poll at the end of last year found that nearly two thirds of voters support the extension of the lockout laws.
His rookie season began with an NBA lockout, which allowed Thompson to finished up his college degree at the University of Texas (where he had previously played on the Texas Longhorns), Sports Illustrated reported.
The most important feature, however, is an automatic lockout mode which prevents the $200 FlashTorch Mini from accidentally powering on in your bag, turning your camping gear into an instant, but presumably unwanted, bonfire.
Nick Van Tiel, one half of NYC duo Housing Corp, who's now based in Sydney where he DJs frequently around local venues, is one of the many local artists who oppose the lockout laws.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Valtteri Bottas will start Formula One's 1,000th world championship race from pole position after leading Mercedes team mate Lewis Hamilton in a front row lockout at the Chinese Grand Prix on Saturday.
"I think [lockout laws] will not work because, probably, what the State Government wants is behavioural change, and you don't get behavioural change from blaming it on the operators," he told the news outlet.
That's why I feel that where we've got to with the lockout laws is a good balance, because it means people can enjoy live music at a reasonable hour but also protecting young people.
The league and the Levitt report both claimed player salaries accounted for 75 percent of league revenue prior to the lockout, a figure some 20 percentage points higher than leagues with a salary cap.
As recently as 2002, a 10-day lockout by shipping companies was so destructive to the American economy that President George W. Bush had to invoke federal law to have the courts end it.
Along the way, there have been setbacks, most notably a hepatitis A infection contracted while playing in Russia during the 2004-5 N.H.L. lockout, which limited him to 38 games the following N.H.L. season.
He and fellow Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford combined to win the William Jennings Trophy for allowing the league&aposs fewest goals during the lockout-shortened 2013 season and finished seventh in Vezina Trophy voting.
When the lockout ended, with the musicians approving smaller cuts, Mr. Vanska said he would return to his old post — but let it be known that he believed the orchestra needed new administrative leadership.
The fate of the CBA vote would not bring an immediate lockout — the existing CBA covers the 2020 season — but could usher in an unprecedented 10 years of labor peace between the two sides.
Vettel 25 points, Hamilton 18 (points gap +7) - Vettel's turn to start on pole in a Ferrari lockout, while Hamilton qualified fourth but started ninth due to a grid penalty for a gearbox change.
After acrimonious negotiations marked by union infighting during the N.B.A. lockout in 2011, Derek Fisher, the union's president at the time, persuaded its executive committee to authorize an independent audit of Hunter's business practices.
The strike has evoked into a lockout, according to the Tribune, meaning the nurses won't be allowed to work until Wednesday morning because the temporary replacement nurses hired were guaranteed five days of work.
I had a whole thing written about how the skilled players were showing what they can do on the man advantage, but 217 percent is the sixth-worst mark since the season-long lockout.
The former, a cloud computing software company, IPOed last year at $4 billion but has recently been hemorrhaging value and is now worth almost half that (may the lockout period ever be in your favor).
Three years ago, the lockout laws were rushed through parliament by Mike Baird's predecessor Barry O'Farrell, in response to two widely publicized deaths from alcohol-related street violence in Sydney's red light district Kings Cross.
Although Lawrence admits he doesn't have all the answers, he believes the campaign will bring the debate to a new, younger audience — a similar audience angry about Sydney's lockout laws, a government curfew on nightlife.
They have reached the playoffs only three times since the 2004-5 lockout and share the longest championship drought in the N.H.L. The evidence of a glorious past is everywhere at the Air Canada Centre.
Watch the clip ... Harrison takes the bar all the way to his chest -- and gets it up to full lockout without any help (you watching, Odell???) You could tell Harrison was super impressed with himself
The state government has made an application to the Fair Work Commission, which oversees labor disputes, in hopes of having the lockout or a union strike terminated and reopening negotiations between the union and AGL.
Harlo: I speak to a lot of clients about this: you can definitely design lockout systems in the case of duress, but if your adversary is willing to end your life over it, should you?
During the last contract negotiations, four years ago, Mr. Gelb tried to address the Met's structural problems by aggressively cutting costs — leading the sides to a bitter public feud and the brink of a lockout.
However, union workers at the Teamsters Local 877 said they were "preparing for the worst" whether it is a strike or a lockout, and that a date to resume conversations has not yet been decided.
One of the standout features of the Scorpion is the dual-suspension: coil suspension with a hydraulic lockout on the front fork and a spring-loaded swingarm — typically found on motorcycles — on the rear wheel.
But given that the Trump administration has already shown a willingness to approve conservative policies like work requirements, premiums and lockout periods for Medicaid, many experts and advocates think lifetime limits could also win approval.
The lockout delayed more than 1,000 home sales, knocked down a website for paying water bills, derailed city voicemail and email systems, took down a parking fines database and prompted cancellation of City Council hearings.
"In response to the growing discontent with the State Government's lockout laws and the negative affect they are having on Sydney, Keep Sydney Open are holding a rally," the event organizers said on the Facebook post.
Still, many of the figures he suggested are represented in the recent February BOSCAR report (NSW's bureau of crime statistics and research), that outline a drastic reduction in crime since the introduction of the lockout law.
"As the Boilermakers were not willing to accept the offer, the company made the difficult decision to invoke a lockout," Michele DeWitt, Westinghouse interim senior vice president for nuclear fuel & components manufacturing, said in a statement.
The lawsuit challenges various aspects of Kentucky's waiver: work and premium requirements; a six month Medicaid coverage lockout if a beneficiary gets a new job or a different salary but doesn't tell the state; and more.
Meanwhile, the Denver squad Iguodala joined saw its winning percentage shoot up from 0.575 (during the lockout-shortened 2011-12 season) to 0.695—the equivalent of going from 4.53 wins in a full season to 57.
After a 32-day spring training lockout in 1990 caused opening day to be delayed a week until April 9, the season was extended by three days to allow each team a full 162-game schedule.
Miami played seven back-to-back home games in the lockout shortened season ... G Dion Waiters' first-quarter injury resulted in rotation minutes for rookie G Derrick Walton Jr., who scored seven points in 23 minutes.
The lawsuit challenged various aspects of Kentucky's waiver: work and premium requirements, a six-month Medicaid coverage lockout if a beneficiary gets a new job or a different salary but doesn't tell the state and more.
Kentucky's waiver also requires certain people to pay monthly premiums and imposes a six-month lockout from Medicaid coverage if a person gets a new job or salary and doesn't inform the state, among other things.
André Holland reteams with the director Steven Soderbergh (from the series "The Knick") and the playwright turned screenwriter Tarell Alvin McCraney ("Moonlight") for this feature about a sports agent trying to maneuver around an N.B.A. lockout.
Sydney's lockout laws have been a source of controversy since they were implemented in the Australian city in 2014, but an article being shared relentlessly online provides a brutal assessment of how destructive the laws have been.
There have been times where it made sense, like when Devils fans in 1995 thought Bettman was actively working to move the team to Nashville, or when Carolina fans booed him immediately after the season-long lockout.
Since the lockout laws were enacted in February 2014, more than a dozen clubs and bars have shut down, and venue owners claim that the mandates are costing them hundreds of thousands a year in lost revenue.
The NHL's recent "offer" to continue going to the Olympics if the NHLPA agrees to extend the CBA by three years is a transparent attempt to paint the players as the bad guys in the next lockout.
Carpenter alleged that 'Lockout' followed his own too closely Carpenter alleged that the film followed his own too closely, and he sued EuropaCorp, St. Leger, Mather, and Besson in a French court for €2.2 million in damages.
In a memo from the NFLPA, players were given directions on how to plot for what is considered an unlikely lockout scenario after the 2020 season, including money and home management during a time with no pay.
The collective bargaining agreement expires after this season, and as the sides negotiate a new one, no one expects a strike or a lockout to shut down an industry with annual revenue of more than $9 billion.
ANKARA, Jan 29 (Reuters) - The Turkish Employers Association of Metal Industries (MESS) and Turkish Metal Union agreed on a collective bargaining agreement, the state-run Anadolu news agency said on Wednesday, following a lockout decision last week.
"You have to learn something new every day," said McGuire, 0003, who originated the "Inside the Glass" role when the N.H.L. returned for the 2005-6 season after the previous season had been lost to a lockout.
His desire to come to New York at the trade deadline rather than as a free agent—so he could sign a max deal before the lockout—won out with James Dolan over Donnie Walsh's desire for patience.
World Bar in Kings Cross was one of the worst examples—documents submitted to the lockout law review revealed that the laws were costing them close to $225,000 (US$169,000) a year in extra security and lost revenue.
Labour relations in the NHL have been acrimonious in recent decades: the league cancelled its entire 2004-05 season because of a lockout by the owners, and lost 42% of its 2012-13 campaign to another work stoppage.
Sydney's lockout laws, which have been in effect since early 2014, block entry or re-entry into venues, bars and clubs in the city after 1.30 am, and enforce a 3am last call for the purchase of alcohol.
Dan Marr, the director of N.H.L. Central Scouting, a league department that rates amateur hockey prospects for the draft, said changes to rule enforcement emerging from the lockout during the 2012-13 season had resulted in faster play.
For Kentuckians who gained coverage under the Medicaid expansion, non-payment of these premiums for two months results in a six-month lockout on coverage—only to be restored after payment and attendance of a "health-literacy" class.
But it was a stark change from 2011, when the league and the players' union, then led by Billy Hunter, engaged in bitter talks that resulted in a five-month lockout and a season curtailed to 66 games.
Leadership initially didn't include the lockout provision in its first version of the Better Care Reconciliation Act, though aides quickly said they were working behind the scenes to add it and make sure it complied with the rules.
In many ways, this was a reaction to the NBA's new Collective Bargaining Agreement, which had come out of the lockout: a beefed-up luxury tax made it far more challenging for overcapped teams to absorb outside talent.
But the highest shooting percentage in a single season with 200-plus shots since the 2004-05 lockout was Brad Boyes at 20.8 percent in 20163-08, so theoretically Crosby could have an outlier year of that magnitude.
The City of Sydney reported late last year that the lockout laws had meant an 80% decrease in foot traffic—which might explain the decrease in violent behavior, because less people means less things happening in general, you feel?.
Given that NBA players took a collective financial haircut in the aftermath of the 2011 lockout, it's hard to fault them for distrusting the owners, or for wanting the new broadcast rights cash in hand as quickly as possible.
Some clubs inside Sydney's lockout zone are even reporting an uptick in patronage in the past year, as a new generation of clubbers who've only ever partied under lockouts start bringing life back to the city and Kings Cross.
Some of the biggest names in the world have been turned away from Sydney nightlife venues due to the city's strict lockout laws, which came into force in 2014, and prevent people entering licensed premises after 1:30 a.m.
The statement by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers came after the country's government-owned mail carrier said on Sunday it has abandoned its plan for a "lockout," a temporary work stoppage initiated by the employer instead of workers.
The Atari Games case, as corrupted as it was by the underhanded use of the U.S. Copyright Office to reverse-engineer its own lockout chip, likely would have favored Atari Games had the company not, you know, committed fraud.
"We are glad senators see the importance of improving the risk pool through broad participation," said Ceci Connolly, president and CEO of the industry group Alliance of Community Health Plans, but she did not endorse a full lockout period.
Osmo Vanska, the conductor who made the Minnesota Orchestra a formidable musical force and bucked tradition by siding with its players during a bitter lockout, announced on Wednesday that he would step down as its music director in 2022.
Stern showed his harsh side at times during negotiations to end the 75-day lockout in 1995, said former NBA guard Terry Porter, who was a union representative and spent most of his career with the Portland Trail Blazers.
"The lockout has reduced opportunities to visit and revisit different venues, meet different people and enjoy different entertainment at them, and, in combination with the cessation of service at 3am, has reduced the consumption of alcohol in the Precincts," Callinan wrote.
An estimated 15,000 people turned out to ask for the laws to be repealed—a significant number in a city of just over four million—but the response from government was a token half-hour lockout extension for live music venues.
The Huffington Post reported this week that the Australian state of Queensland (the province that contains Australia's third city, Brisbane) will soon introduce lockout laws akin to Sydney's, following news that the area's government received bipartisan support for the legislation.
But the team that has won the Presidents' Trophy by securing the best regular-season record has won the Stanley Cup only twice since the 2004-5 lockout, and the Capitals added to a disappointing franchise history in the playoffs.
There was the time during the 2011 N.B.A. lockout when Durant, after connecting on Twitter with an Oklahoma State graduate student named George Overbey, drove an hour to Stillwater to play in an intramural flag football game for Overbey's fraternity team.
This is simply the crazy idea that referees need to start calling hooking, holding, and defensemen-attacking-forwards penalties that disappeared for a couple years after the season-long lockout that's now as bad as it's been in a long time.
In the last 20 years, they have won fewer than 50 games in a season only once: the lockout-shortened 1998-99 campaign where the NBA season was only 50 games long and the Spurs played at a 25.33-win pace.
If howls from other family members prevent you from doing that — and just disabling the Wi-Fi or Ethernet connection on your own computer is not enough to keep you offline — you have plenty of voluntary lockout software to choose from.
Sometimes you get out in the streets... If you read Isabella Kwai and Besha Rodell's piece about Sydney's struggle over nightlife and the lockout laws, you'll meet a wide array of Sydneysiders talking about what kind of city they want.
Mike Babcock hasn't won a playoff series following a non-lockout season since 2011 and is entering the fourth year of a reported eight-year, $50 million contract, so you understand why Trotz is offering his services on the open market.
These provisions include language that defunds Planned Parenthood for a year, a lockout provision aimed at ensuring people don't just sign up for insurance plans when they're sick and a ban on tax credits going toward plans that cover abortion.
Even drivers who say they like the lockout have a pretty bleak view of what's happening: "Whether we hate it or love it, this is capitalism in action: strong drivers over weak ones, the wheat from the chaff," one driver said.
Since the lockout laws came in, a night out is no longer spontaneous—you have to either plan your partying ahead of time at a scheduled event outside the CBD lockout zone (like the occasional Mad Rackets or a secret-venue Motorik or Picnic party), head to the now-overcrowded strip of Newtown's bohemian King Street, or be prepared to pack it all in before 2000:19993 AM. Now, walking the streets of Sydney's CBD and Kings Cross after 21999 AM, it's hard to find a cab or a kebab, let alone some place for a dance or a quiet nightcap.
LE MANS, France, June 13 (Reuters) - Holders Toyota took pole position for the 24 Hours of Le Mans sportscar race on Thursday night with Japan's Kamui Kobayashi leading the third front-row lockout in three years for the factory TS050 hybrid cars.
Off the hardwood, he was the NBA Players Association treasurer during the 1998-99 lockout, a labor action that ended with the players getting absolutely dominated and set up a president that would lead to them getting wrecked AGAIN in subsequent CBA negotiations.
Nevertheless, during the 2011 NBA lockout when the organization canceled all preseason and regular games due to failed salary negotiations, then Miami Heat player Lebron James and Oklahoma City Thunder's Kevin Durant used their free time to record inside Cleveland, OH's Spider Studios.
Those who teach at the Downtown Brooklyn campus, which serves many black, Hispanic and immigrant students, said the lockout was an unprecedented move intended to weaken the union, the Long Island University Faculty Federation, which is part of the American Federation of Teachers.
"If the university wanted to keep a semester viable for the students, they had to end the lockout because the students stood up and said, 'This is a betrayal,'" Randi Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, said on Wednesday night.
Ovechkin is the only player since he entered the league in 2005 to score 50 goals in a season more than twice, and he's done it seven times, plus put up 32 in 48 games during the lockout-shortened 2012-613 season.
New Jersey managed to sort it out and sign Kovalchuk to a 15-year, $313-million contract, but the electric winger took his talents to Russia during the 2013 lockout—forfeiting $77 million in salary from the Devils—and hasn't returned since.
In other words, Dallas embodied much of the league in the aftermath of the 22011 lockout, a mass of clubs wheeling, dealing, and failing to keep up with the NBA's one percent, punting on the present for a shot at a better future.
His 703 goals are the second fewest of his career; his 69 points might be nice for other players but are the fewest he's had in a non-lockout season, and his 313 shots are by far his fewest over an 82-game season.
"The Keep Sydney Open rally urges: the removal of the 1:30am lockout, 3am cease of service exemptions for licensed premises that are predominantly live music venues, an end to the new license freeze for predominantly live music venues and small bars," they said.
Many are arguing that the new laws are continuing to have a negative effect, leading to a rise in alcohol-related crime in smaller neighborhoods that surround major cities like Sydney, where the lockout laws are allegedly forcing party-seeking citizens to the fringes.
More notable is how the owners and players were casually leaking details a week ago that made it seem like the CBA negotiations were going along fine, even benignly, and now, all of a sudden, there's going to be a lockout in a week. Maybe.
SYDNEY, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Glencore has extended a lockout of 190 workers at a coal mine in eastern Australia for a further two weeks after the latest attempt to end a long-running labour dispute failed, the company and a trade union said on Wednesday.
He has 18 goals and 45 points in 49 postseason games with the Penguins, which would work out to 30 goals and 75 points over an 82-game regular season—and Kessel has played 82 games in every non-lockout regular season since 2010.
When he orders $25 worth of room service in a Chinese hotel just to see how many times they would keep bringing him dishes ... well, he actually charged that to the CBA owner who signed him during the 210 lockout, but you get the idea.
Directed by Steven Soderbergh, High Flying Bird applies some of that Ocean's Eleven heist magic to the tale of an ambitious sports agent, Ray (André Holland), plotting to end a pro basketball lockout that's keeping him and his star client (Melvin Gregg) from their work.
"Today, Judge Coleman ruled in favor of U.S. Soccer and affirmed that the existing CBA (collective bargaining agreement) with the U.S. Women's National Team Players Association is valid through the end of 2016, including the no-strike, no lockout provision," U.S. Soccer said in a statement.
What Crosby is doing now isn't close to his 2010-11 campaign (1.61 points per game), which was cut short by a concussion, or his 2013 season (1.56), which was shortened by a lockout, or even his 2006-07 season (1.52), which ended with the Hart Trophy.
NHL revenues have grown from about $1.9 billion in 2004 to $3.3 billion before the 2012 lockout—one of those slice-of-the-pie lockouts—meaning that even with the salary cap, player salaries increased by several hundred million dollars thanks mostly to new TV deals.
Perhaps they will, but Anthony is, at the very least, playing the Bad Cop to Paul's Good: It is a time of miracles, as Hans Gruber famously noted, but nobody wants to use up Santa wishes on averting an NBA lockout when we don't have to.
Sounding very much like a lockout by owners is inevitable, NFLPA President Eric Winston told a news conference ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams that he had warned players to save their money and get into a gameday mindset.
Yeah, but a judge ruled in December 27.75 and it was upheld in 493 that, as part of the new CBA following the 249 lockout, the NFLPA agreed to waive all "unknown claims" that may or may not have existed before the signing of the CBA.
His departure, which will come after 19 seasons, will close an eventful chapter in the orchestra's history — one of strong artistic growth, followed by the near-death experience of a 16-month lockout and, after it ended in 2014, by continuing efforts to heal, rebuild and grow.
PITTSBURGH — The salary cap was a passion project for Mario Lemieux, the owner, when the N.H.L. wrestled with it during the 28.7-29.5 lockout, even though he knew it would have been something that Mario Lemieux, the player, would have fought against to the bitter end.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation had added Mr. Reinking to its Top Ten Most Wanted list, and some of Nashville's public schools imposed "lockout" rules on Monday in a bid to protect students and staff members from a suspect who was at large into the workweek.
Rather than use unrestricted free agency to join the Knicks and allow them to retain those precious assets that might later have been used to bring him a James Harden, or a Chris Paul, as a teammate, Anthony worried about the fallout of a coming player lockout.
In this intimate, complex basketball drama from Steven Soderbergh, Ray (André Holland) is a top sports agent strategizing to get his players paid during an NBA lockout — which means deftly navigating a maze of contract negotiations, power structures and racial dynamics before the clock runs out.
" When Sydney club owner and DJ, Murat Kilic, gave an emotional keynote speech about the lockout laws, American fellow DJ Claude VonStroke posted on his Facebook: "I have played at Murat's clubs for many years and I will agree this law has completely ruined Sydney nightlife.

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