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- noun Plural form of
non-striker .
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Examples
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McVicker did not know how many hospital nurses did not strike, but the striking nurses told me the non-strikers comprised about 20% of the nursing staff.
Linda Milazzo: CA Nurses Strike Against Billion-Dollar Felon, HCA Linda Milazzo 2010
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Sad news that Bill Frindall has been run out, courtesy of a dodgy call from the non-strikers 'end.
John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2009
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He added that those using violence against non-strikers should be charged to protect the rights of those not on strike.
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"Time has come for government to protect all South Africans and make strikers realise that non-strikers also have rights," he said.
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Mdladlana said he strongly condemned the violence and intimidation of non-strikers and urged trade unions to deplore this action.
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The Durban High Court issuer an interdict against the miners at the weekend stating that the strike was illegal, forbidding workers from inciting non-strikers to join them, and ordering to leave the shaft.
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Instances of non-strikers being locked in cupboards had been recorded and baseball bats had been used in assaults.
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"If this discrimination against non-strikers continues, it will amount to an encouragement to strike, something which cannot be afforded by our education system," Gaum said.
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"If this discrimination against non-strikers continues, it will amount to an encouragement to strike, something which cannot be afforded by our education system," NNP education spokesman Andre
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Reacting to reports that union leaders had warned a lock-out could lead to violence, Singleton said Telkom expected union leaders would discourage its members from damaging property or intimidating non-strikers.
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