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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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The fink's actions were seen as a setback to the progress made in labor rights advocacy.
The workers held a vote to decide the fate of the fink within the organization.
His role as a fink became a point of contention during the negotiation talks.
The fink's actions led to resentment among the striking workers who saw him as a traitor.
The fink's decision to cross the picket line was met with scorn from both colleagues and union leaders.
Despite being labeled a fink, he believed he was fighting for fair wages.

Fink

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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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