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third-person singular simple present strikebreaks, present participle strikebreaking, simple past strikebroke, past participle strikebroken
To break a strike; to work for a business where the union members are on strike. quotations examples
When the first three decided to strikebreak, Baker knew he could use them as a nucleus to train other crews.
1996, George E. Hopkins, Flying the Line, page 134
OPSEU urged its members not to strikebreak.
1999, David Rapaport, No Justice, No Peace: The 1996 OPSEU Strike against the Harris Government in Ontario, page 110
I told him we aren't about to strikebreak—there are too many spies around.
2012, Christopher Isherwood, Katherine Bucknell, Liberation: Diaries, page 347
Third, the migration of foreign-born white workers into local labor markets does not appear to have significantly increased pressures for African Americans to strikebreak.
2014, Cliff Brown, Racial Conflicts and Violence in the Labor Market