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  2. Strikebreaker - Wikipedia

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    A strikebreaker (sometimes pejoratively called a scab, blackleg, bootlicker, blackguard or knobstick) is a person who works despite an ongoing strike. Strikebreakers may be current employees ( union members or not), or new hires to keep the organization running (hired after or during the strike).

  3. Inflatable rat - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable rats, Union rats, or Scabby rats, are giant inflatables in the shape of cartoon rats, commonly used in the United States by protesting or striking trade unions. They serve as a sign of opposition against employers or nonunion contractors and are intended to call public attention to companies employing nonunion labor or engaging in ...

  4. Strike action - Wikipedia

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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. Unionized workers are sometimes required to cross the picket lines established by other unions due to their organizations having signed contracts which include no-strike clauses.

  5. Labor unions are having a moment in the sun after seeing 'a ...

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    These are the pros and cons of unions. It’s been a big win for labor this fall. Alongside the UPS workers' new contract, the 148-day Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike ended. The Hollywood ...

  6. UAW files labor charges against Trump and Musk, alleging ...

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    The AFL-CIO, a federation of 60 national and international labor unions, posted its own criticism of the conversation on X, saying, “Scab recognize scab.” 5 takeaways from the Trump-Musk ...

  7. No publicity, no premieres: What actors can and can't do ...

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    The union also notes on its website that members are allowed to “honor any contractual commitments to work on an award show” if they are working in the capacity of a host, or performing in a skit.

  8. Industrial Workers of the World philosophy and tactics

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    The IWW was initially the largest of these three organizations in Baltimore. Yet in the three-way free-for-all that occurred there in 1916—a struggle characterized by union scabbing and threats—the IWW lost all of its membership in the district as a result of the other two unions bidding against each other for collective bargaining agreements.

  9. 30 Most Powerful Unions in America - AOL

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    In their heyday, labor unions were an essential piece of the social fabric that helped ensure that workers could have a strong voice in getting paid fair wages, securing important benefits and ...