antistrike
- a word derived from strike.
Example Sentences
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Bridges probably would have kept the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union out even longer had the 18-week dispute not brought the Nixon Administration and Congress to the brink of tough antistrike legislation.
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The last point gives the regime a powerful antistrike weapon, since Poland's debt-and shortage-ridden economy has been in trouble for months.
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But Jaruzelski was told in early December that the parliament would not pass the antistrike bill, stark proof of the collapse of party discipline.
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As in other recent New York strikes involving teachers and welfare workers, no official dared invoke the Condon-Wadlin Act, the nation's toughest state antistrike statute.
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Branch 36 were ordered to appear in court to show cause why they should not be held in contempt of the antistrike injunction.
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