释义 |
strikebreakerstrike‧break‧er /ˈstraɪkˌbreɪkə $ -ər/ noun [countable] - In January and February 1985 it collapsed amidst tremendous local recriminations, directed primarily and almost entirely at strikebreakers.
- It might also start by attempts to prevent the transportation of strikebreakers or goods, and a clash would follow police intervention.
- Since they are more easily replaced, the employer is more likely to use strikebreakers against them.
- Strikers attacked the strikebreakers sent in to replace them.
► Labour Relations/UnionsAFL-CIO, the, black, verbblackleg, nounbrotherhood, nouncard vote, nounchapel, nounclosed shop, nouncollective bargaining, nounfeather bedding, nounflying picket, nounfree collective bargaining, noungeneral strike, noungo-slow, nounindustrial action, nounindustrial relations, nounindustrial tribunal, nounlabor union, nounlabour relations, nounlocal, nounnon-cooperation, nounnon-union, adjectiveorganize, verbout, adverbpicket, nounpicket, verbrestrictive practices, nounscab, nounshop steward, nounsick-out, nounstrikebreaker, nounstriker, nountrade union, noununion, noununionism, noununionize, verbwalkout, nounwildcat strike, nounwork-to-rule, noun someone who continues working during a strike – used to show disapproval → blackleg, scab(2) |