Strike-breaker definition

Strike-breaker means any person who obstructs, impedes, or interferes with by force, violence, coercion, threats, or intimidation any peaceful picketing affecting wages, hours or conditions of work or in the exercise of the right of self-organization or collective bargaining.
Strike-breaker means any person who obstructs, impedes, or interferes by force, violence, coercion threats or intimidation with any peaceful picketing by employees during any labor controversy affecting wages, hours or
Strike-breaker means any person who obstructs, impedes, or interferes with by force, violence, coercion, threats, or intimidation any peaceful picketing

Related to Strike-breaker

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Strike Date means, in respect of a Security and subject to the Adjustment Provisions, 19 May 2021 or, if such date is not a Scheduled Trading Day the next following Scheduled Trading Day thereafter unless, in the opinion of the Calculation Agent such day is a Disrupted Day. If such day is a Disrupted Day, then the provisions of Condition 12 (Consequences of Disrupted Days) below shall apply.

  • Circuit Breaker means a device, capable of making and breaking the circuit under all conditions, and unless otherwise specified, so designed as to break the current automatically under abnormal conditions;

  • Slippage means the difference between the expected price of a Transaction in a CFD, and the price the Transaction is actually executed at. Slippage often occurs during periods of higher volatility (for example due to news events) making an Order at a specific price impossible to execute, when market orders are used, and also when large Orders are executed when there may not be enough interest at the desired price level to maintain the expected price of trade.

  • Strike means the Strike as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.