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  • That's one way to try to break a strike.
  • MacCorkle opposed the growing labor movement among coal miners and dispatched the state militia to break a strike.
  • Now there's talk of using replacement players, as the NFL did to help break a strike in 1987.
  • During the 1930s, he helped coordinate and train Special Constables hired to break a strike on Vancouver's waterfront.
  • With trash piles rotting under a scorching sun, authorities warned Thursday they are considering steps to break a strike by garbage collectors.
  • But Thursday's firings showed the president was determined to break a strike that has shut down Venezuela's vital oil industry.
  • The largest strike in recent history was in 1959, when the government used troops to break a strike by thousands of railroad employees.
  • Chavez is trying to break a strike that has paralyzed Venezuela's crucial oil industry and cost the government an estimated $ 4 billion.
  • The key moment may have come on Wednesday, when Milosevic's police failed to break a strike at a key coal mine in Kolubara.
  • Chavez is trying to break a strike that has paralyzed Venezuela's crucial oil industry and cost the government an estimated US $ 4 billion.
  • When they hear his name, they think of the former free-swinger who seemed more likely to break a strike out record than a home run record.
  • In May 1930, a British firm of stevedores at the port of Rangoon employed Burmese workers in an attempt to break a strike organized by its Indian workers.
  • This had become apparent in 1888 when the craft-organized locomotive firemen kept their engines running, helping their employers to break a strike called by the railroad engineers.
  • Baseball's Players Association has pushed for an end to the antitrust exemption so that it would have a safety net if the owners tried to break a strike by using replacement players.
  • Australia's union chief has outraged mining companies by telling Japan's electric utilities not to expect any coal from a New South Wales mine that is trying to break a strike.
  • After a few days, Hayes resolved to send in troops to protect federal property wherever it appeared to be threatened and gave Major General Winfield Scott Hancock overall command of the situation, marking the first use of federal troops to break a strike against a private company.
  • Historian Karin Shapiro credits institutions such as churches for creating a sense of local unity that contributed to the Coal Creek War, a labor uprising that erupted in 1891 over the Tennessee Coal Mining Company's decision to use convict labor to break a strike at its Briceville mine.