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"A person who breaks a strike, typically by continuing to work when others are on strike." more

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His decision to act as a fink during the strike prompted ethical debates within the labor community.
The undercover agent was careful not to reveal any information that could label him as a fink.
The revelation of the fink's identity shocked the workers, causing a ripple effect of discontent.
Colleagues distanced themselves from the fink, fearing guilt by association.
The workers were furious when they discovered a fink among them undermining their collective effort.
The fink's actions were condemned not only by the union but also by other labor organizations.
Despite the risks, the fink's information was crucial for national security.

Fink

fingk
nounA person who breaks a strike, typically by continuing to work when others are on strike.

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Last Updated On: December 22, 2023
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