The Labour council broke off negotiations after the strikes last week, claiming that there had been violence at the depot where the strikebreaking dustcarts operate. |
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The courts were quick to grant injunctions strictly limiting the number of picketers, so as to ensure the strikebreaking operation could go forward unimpeded. |
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Caterpillar's main strikebreaking tactic had been to advertise for permanent replacements. |
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The concept of union strikebreaking or union scabbing refers to any circumstance in which union workers themselves cross picket lines to work. |
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The Government dared not hire men to care for its 50,000 head for fear of being accused of strikebreaking. |
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Yesterday, David Cameron controversially praised strikebreaking teachers in England. |
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Inside 79 the gates, outlined against a shimmering morning sea,the cranes bowed and lifted, bowed and lifted, filling yet more trucks with strikebreaking coal. |
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It fascinates me how people's impressions of him differ depending on whether they knew him as writer, teacher, strikebreaking administrator, or senator. |
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Union strikebreaking is not, however, unique to craft unions. |
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A larger portion of the public formed crowds that physically and verbally inhibited strikebreaking operations and turned the streets into sites of both fun and danger. |
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If we assign these arbitrary grades, we damage the academic integrity of our teaching, and we aid and abet the strikebreaking acts of the administration. |
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