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Word: picketer (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Several councilors said they had seen large numbers of police and patrol cars at the strike site, and escorting the busloads of out-of-state employees that the Busch company had brought in to cross the picket lines...

Author: By Adam H. Gorfain and Catherine L. Schmidt, S | Title: Busch Employees Strike to Join Union | 11/1/1983 | See Source »

...Picket organizers said yesterday they chose the 80-year old museum as a protest site because the Busch family contributed funds for its construction and operation...

Author: By Adam H. Gorfain and Catherine L. Schmidt, S | Title: Busch Employees Strike to Join Union | 11/1/1983 | See Source »

...Washington, customers of the Thomas Cook travel agency refused to fly on Eastern Air Lines. In Manhattan, clerks at the bustling Avos agency on Fifth Avenue stopped writing tickets for Continental Air Lines. In Houston, passengers had to pass through picket lines on their way to flights. All across the U.S. last week, the normally routine business of air travel was suddenly overtaken by confusion and uncertainty. "People are scared," said Kathy Prezas, manager of Chicago's Apollo Travel. "They used to choose an airline for its food, or fares, or times. Now they are deciding which carrier...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Break in the Turbulence | 10/17/1983 | See Source »

...week, Continental Chairman Frank Lorenzo, looking weary and discouraged, shuttled between Denver and Houston for what proved to be unproductive talks with striking pilots. A crew shortage forced Continental to defer its plans to add ten flights to the 158 remaining on its schedule. Pilots who had crossed picket lines were already flying at the rate of 83 hours a month, well under the federally mandated limit of 100 but still some 28 hours more than Continental's pre-strike average. In view of the turmoil throughout the industry, the Federal Aviation Administration stepped up its safety inspections...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: No Break in the Turbulence | 10/17/1983 | See Source »

...staunch union man, Cole stayed out on strike and on July 27 was fired for waving a hammer at a busload of strikebreakers. Imrich, a 21-year veteran, held out for 50 days, but on Aug. 21 he crossed the picket line and returned to work. The first time Beverly Cole saw Lolita Imrich after Joe went back, "I just looked at her and said, 'Lolita, you are now a scab,' " she told TIME Correspondent Robert C. Wurmstedt...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pitting Brother Against Brother | 10/3/1983 | See Source »

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