0 someone who continues working during a strike or who takes the job of a worker who is involved in a strike -- 破坏罢工者;顶替罢工者工作的人
They even went further than the shopkeepers, and demanded that strikebreakers should be regarded as the third party, with the right, guaranteed by the state, to remain neutral in conflicts.
The employers' strikebreakers were met by the unions with force and the employers called for police intervention.
The strikers found no strikebreakers, and were cheering as they exited the train.
There were violent confrontations between strikers and strikebreakers, but also between strikebreakers and guards when terrified workers demanded the right to leave.
The case involved charges the miners rioted when confronted with strikebreakers, but only one man was convicted.
Mullin finds that unskilled workers were more likely to be replaced by strikebreakers than skilled workers.
When the end-of-the-workday bell sounded, however, a group of workers surged to the gates to confront the strikebreakers.
Other immigrant strikebreakers were delivered in boxcars, and were not fed during a two-day period.