sickout
/ˈsɪkˌaʊt/Definitions
1. noun
A strike or work stoppage called by employees to protest working conditions, low morale, or other grievances.
“The union called a sickout to bring attention to the poor working conditions in the factory.”
2. verb
To participate in a strike or work stoppage, typically by pretending to be ill or having an emergency.
“Many employees decided to sick out to protest the new management policies.”