go back to the tools
English
Verb
go back to the tools (third-person singular simple present goes back to the tools, present participle going back to the tools, simple past went back to the tools, past participle gone back to the tools)
- (industrial relations) To return to one's job after having held, or failed to obtain, a position in a trade union.
- 1966, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Proceedings of the General Convention (page 414)
- I think Brother Bartalini put it very well when he said they would laugh at you if you had to go back to the tools.
- 1975, The Spectator (volume 235, page 690)
- He could, as they say, 'go back to the tools' but at his age and with his record that might prove difficult.
- 1966, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Proceedings of the General Convention (page 414)
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