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    Strike·break·er
    /ˈstrīkˌbrākər/

    noun

    • 1. a person who works or is employed in place of others who are on strike, thereby making the strike ineffectual.
  2. Strikebreaker. A strikebreaker (sometimes pejoratively called a scab, blackleg, blackguard or knobstick) is a person who works despite a strike. Strikebreakers are usually individuals who were not employed by the company before the trade union dispute but hired after or during the strike to keep the organization running.

  3. A strikebreaker is a person hired to replace a striking worker. Learn the word history, examples, and legal and kids definitions of strikebreaker from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. A strikebreaker is a person who works or replaces workers during a strike. Learn the origin, usage and cultural meaning of this term, and see examples from news and literature.

  5. Strikebreakers have been drawn from many parts of the American population, most notably the unemployed and underemployed, and African Americans. They have been used by private and government forces to break strikes, such as the 1877 and 1894 interregional railroad strikes, the 1877 and 1894 interregional railroad strikes, and the 1877 and 1894 interregional railroad strikes. They have also been suppressed by state militias, federal troops, and private armies.

  6. STRIKEBREAKER meaning: 1. someone who continues to work during a strike or who takes the job of a worker who is involved…. Learn more.

  7. A strikebreaker is someone who works during a strike or takes the job of a worker who is involved in a strike. The term can be used in business, HR, or workplace contexts. See synonyms, examples, and translations of strikebreaker in different languages.

  8. strikebreaker: 1 n someone who works (or provides workers) during a strike Synonyms: blackleg , rat , scab Type of: worker a person who works at a specific occupation

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