- A
strikebreaker (sometimes
pejoratively called a scab, blackleg, bootlicker,
blackguard or ****stick) is a
person who
works despite an
ongoing strike...
- "
Strikebreaker" is a
science fiction short story by
American writer Isaac Asimov. It was
first published in the
January 1957
issue of The
Original Science...
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Louis Bergoff (April 23, 1875 or 1878-August 11, 1947) was an
American strikebreaker noted for
violent tactics from the
early 1900s
through the 1930s. Bergoff...
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esquirol in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Esquirol means scab (
strikebreaker) in Spanish, and
squirrel in
Catalan and Occitan. It is also a surname...
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hired armed detectives or
security guards to
accompany African-American
strikebreakers to
start production again. An
armed conflict broke out when the train...
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owner had
disregarded their agreement, on June 21,
union miners shot at
strikebreakers going to work,
where the mine had
armed guards. When
striking union...
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foreclosures and floods. The
father faces the
dilemma of
having to work as a
strikebreaker in a
steel mill to keep his
family farm from foreclosure. It was based...
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strength numbers.
After the war, his
agents pla**** a
significant role as
strikebreakers – in
particular during the
Great Railroad Strike of 1877 – a role that...
- and the WACC sent
armed strikebreakers to try to end the
strikes in Oxnard.
Tensions rose
until March 23 when the
strikebreakers shot 5
unarmed JMLA members...
- 1999–2000 writers'
strike at the Herald, she
crossed the
picket line as a
strikebreaker writer for the paper, at that time
owned by
Conrad Black. Her columns...