-
under current strike,
strikebreakers are said to "cross
picket lines". Some
countries have p****ed laws
outlawing strikebreakers to give more
power to...
- and bulldozers,
while keeping the
strikebreakers pinned down
inside coal cars and
behind barricades. The
strikebreakers sent out a mine guard,
Bernard Jones...
- may try to
inhibit the use of
strikebreakers by a
variety of methods –
establishing picket lines where strikebreakers enter the workplace; discouraging...
- semi-skilled
maintenance workers with
strikebreakers. In unison,
railroads began to
establish living facilities for the
strikebreakers inside their railway shops...
- The
governor responded by
sending in the
National Guard to
protect strikebreakers. The
dispute occurred at the
Homestead Steel Works in the Pittsburgh-area...
-
Guard to
prevent any more
strikebreakers from
arriving in the state. He said that if
another rail car
carried strikebreakers into the state, he
would "shoot...
- Carnegie, the head of
Carnegie Steel.
Tensions between the
workers and
strikebreakers erupted into violence,
which led to the
deaths of
three Pinkerton agents...
-
between strikers and the
strikebreakers, even when
protected by
police escorts.
Strikers sometimes pelted the
strikebreakers with rocks, bottles, and...
-
strength numbers.
After the war, his
agents pla**** a
significant role as
strikebreakers – in
particular during the
Great Railroad Strike of 1877 – a role that...
-
September 1921, some 10,000
armed coal
miners confronted 3,000
lawmen and
strikebreakers (called the
Logan Defenders) who were
backed by coal mine operators...