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Definition of Strike leader
1. Noun. Someone who leads a strike.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strike Leader
Literary usage of Strike leader
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annotated Forms of Federal Procedure by Frank Olds Loveland, George Washington Rightmire (1920)
"Restraining Order Against a strike leader. [Caption.] Whereas, in the above
entitled cause, a motion for the issuance of a preliminary writ of injunction ..."
2. The Chicago Anthology: A Collection of Verse from the Work of Chicago Poets by Charles Granger Blanden, Minna Mathison (1916)
"... Countries we do not understand, (Where there will be the devil to pay!)
But—it all happened across the way. —Rita Ben/ton. A GIRL STRIKE-LEADER. ..."
3. The Chicago Anthology: A Collection of Verse from the Work of Chicago Poets by Charles Granger Blanden, Minna Mathison (1916)
"A GIRL STRIKE-LEADER. A white-faced, stubborn little thing Whose years are not
quite twenty years, Eyes steely now and done with tears, Mouth scornful of ..."
4. Woman's Voice: An Anthology by Josephine Conger Kaneko (1918)
"The one stands for entrenched tyranny, the other is a strike leader. ... He was
a strike leader, a nation-molder, a law-giver, not a military conqueror. ..."
5. The Nineteenth Century (1889)
"... and the singular hold which he has won over the masses is due to the sense
that he is regarded more as a moral reformer than as a strike-leader. ..."
6. Report on the Steel Strike of 1919 by Bureau of Industrial Research (1920)
"A third view was put by a local strike leader, an experienced American unionist,
without bitterness, as follows: " The AF of L. was not ' massed behind this ..."