| 11. | This was perceived as strikebreaking and led to an escalation of the conflict level.
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| 12. | Any player who contemplates being a strikebreaker better contemplate the silence the strikebreaking umpires heard.
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| 13. | A strikebreaking teamster is escorted by a San Francisco policeman during the strike of 1901.
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| 14. | The government at both state and federal level responded by organising strikebreaking on a mass scale.
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| 15. | United Auto Workers Local 200 President Roy England declared such an action would be equivalent to strikebreaking.
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| 16. | Scranton helped break the strike by personally leading strikebreaking miners to and from the mines each day.
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| 17. | Owners, meanwhile, say they are prepared to start spring training and the season with strikebreaking players.
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| 18. | There's also a veiled reference to Tom strikebreaking in episode 4, Swords and Pick Handles.
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| 19. | He began his strikebreaking career in New York City, working as a Metropolitan Street Railway in Manhattan.
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| 20. | Angrily calling it strikebreaking, Tjessem said the union was in touch with Norwegian authorities to pressure the company.
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