Strikebreaker

usgb/ˈstraɪkˌbreɪkɚ/
noun

A person who works while others are on strike, often causing support for the strike to weaken.

During the strike, the company employed several strikebreakers to keep production running.
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Often appears as...

  • hired strikebreaker
  • strikebreaker tactics

Usage tips

Neutral

labor dispute, union strike, employment practices

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Contextual Nuance

Understanding the emotional impact: Referring to someone as a strikebreaker can invoke strong feelings, particularly among union members. For example, using 'strikebreaker' in a historical context can help illustrate class struggles in labor movements.

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Cultural Sensitivity

Be cautious with usage: In discussions about labor disputes, consider the audience before using the term as it may elicit passionate responses or be seen as inflammatory.

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Formal vs Informal

Choose your setting wisely: In formal writing, it’s better to use 'strikebreaker' with its legal implications clearly stated, while casual conversations may allow for a more relaxed interpretation.

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