A strike mediator is called an arbiter.
Strike
Scabs
Rooseveltâ??s handling of the Coal Strike of 1902 is very important because it signifies the first time the federal government intervened as a neutral mediator in a business affair. The United Mine Workers of America working in the Pennsylvania coal fields were on strike for recognition of the union, shorter workdays, and higher wages.
When a union called a strike, employers would often hire replacements known as "scabs." These individuals would take the jobs of striking workers, allowing businesses to continue operations despite the labor dispute. The use of scabs can exacerbate tensions between the union and the employer, as it undermines the effectiveness of the strike.
That would be determined by the Rules and bylaws of the Union. But, if its an authorized strike, called by the Union (not an unauthorized "wildcat" strike by workers without Union sanction), then the Union is not going to be too happy with scabs who did not stand with them.
A person who crosses a picket line, or works where the legal union has called a strike.
The name for a union buster is a goon. A union buster tries to end a strike. Those who cross the picket line to work are often called scabs.
The name for a union buster is a goon. A union buster tries to end a strike. Those who cross the picket line to work are often called scabs.
Conscientious, independent, non-union members, loyal
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A union strike is when union members (workers) stop working and often protest outside the building while the union leaders bargain collectively with the employer.
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