Word: scabbing
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...course, this Hunt, that will uncover a lot of things. You open that scab there's a hell of a lot of things and we just feel that it would be very detrimental to have this thing go any further. This involves these Cubans, Hunt, and a lot of hanky-panky that we have nothing to do with ourselves. Well what the hell, did Mitchell know about this...
...press release, "an independent outerspace musical based on an actual event, with poetry by Joe Dunn, music by the Spheres and Carla Bee, and dance by Holly Whipple." It's not exactly clear what the actual event is, but in 1919 President Lowell sent Harvard students into Boston to scab during the police strike. Two students were killed while they did their class duty and undermined the workers. Maybe the molasses flood was more entertaining; it certainly must have been more heroic. The show is being presented by the People's Theater of Cambridge at 1253 Cambridge St. in Inman...
...about 700 students with on-campus jobs went out on strike last month. Reason: they had been denied admittance to the university employees' union because it regarded them as competitors for jobs, and demanded the right to form their own union. During four days of turmoil, officials hired scab workers to take the students' places and broke up picket lines with university security police before finally agreeing to allow the students to vote on the issue. Last week they did so and lost...
...tenured position for too long a period of time without making a final decision about his qualifications to teach at Harvard. On the other hand, a University's extensive use of short-term appointments with frequent rotation of personnel introduces practices which one junior faculty member called "academic scab labor," by which universities could staff most of their teaching positions with low-paid young teachers to whom they have few obligations...
...farm workers are seeking redress via the courts and by petitioning the growers for secret-ballot elections. But the wheels of justice do not move as fast as Nature grows grapes. The Teamsters are now importing scab labor (many of whom arrive not knowing they are strike-breakers and who are coerced to keep working by the Teamsters' inelegant persuasions!). The bitter fruit of this labor is now arriving at stores in your neighborhood. If these grapes sell, the next bunch of growers with UFW contracts to renew (in July) will follow the lead of their Coachella peers and invite...