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Definition of Antistrike
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antistrike
Literary usage of Antistrike
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selected Articles on the Compulsory Arbitration and Compulsory Investigation by Lamar Taney Beman (1920)
"Penalties for enforcement of antistrike legislation.—Imprisonment or fine.
Remarks.—Legislation prohibiting strikes was the outcome of a general strike in ..."
2. The Party of the Third Part: The Story of the Kansas Industrial Relations Court by Henry Justin Allen (1921)
"It certainly is not, and it is wrong to call it so. At least, it is not an
antistrike bill in the sense they try to make it out to be ..."
3. The American Political Science Review (1921)
"In what practical sense, he says, in effect, can the British Parliament be said
to be sovereign when it dared not attempt to enforce the antistrike ..."
4. Economic History of the United States by Thurman William Van Metre (1921)
"Some members wanted an antistrike and compulsory arbitration law. The Transportation
Act does not forbid strikes and it does not provide for compulsory ..."
5. An Introduction to the Study of Labor Problems by Gordon S. Watkins (1922)
"In deference to the wishes of organized labor no antistrike clause was inserted
in the act, so that prevention rather than prohibitions of strikes is ..."
6. Theological Monthly by Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod (1922)
"His vote as Senator for the antistrike clause in the railroad bill and his attitude
as President on the bonus reveal his quiet courage, and the great work ..."
7. Trade Unionism and Labor Problems by John Rogers Commons (1921)
"... of disputes adopted prior to the enactment of antistrike or lockout legislation
with the classification adopted or suggested by such legislation. ..."