0 a person employed to take care of a large building, such as a school, and who deals with the cleaning, repairs, etc.
1 a person whose job is to clean and take care of a building
2 → caretaker noun
If the janitor could not handle the problem, the union's business agents had to step in using arguments and threats to gain compliance.
Was it wide enough to accept union boycotts of buildings not hiring union janitors?
There are often difficulties of this kind with media writers, as well as problems in attracting the attention of both princes and janitors.
The press also attacked the jury in the janitors' case.
He worked with public officials trying to reduce air pollution, the "smoke menace," by training janitors to burn coal more efficiently.
Worse, that superior was again a man of low social standing - the janitor who served as drill master.
Similarly, the college janitor was always merely a tradesman.
The trials of the janitors were part of the same misuse of public authority to intimidate the labor movement.
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