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Additional timber fitted to the side of a truss to effect a local reinforcement, particularly in RAISED TIE TRUSSES.
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a derogatory term used for a person who refuses to honor a strike and crosses a picket line in order work where the strike is taking place.
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An epithet used to describe a worker who refuses to join the union, or who crosses a union picket line and takes the job of a striking worker.
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This rare plant is a close relative of the teasel and the only known place in the UK where it may be found is Islay. During August, these turquoise flowers will dot the dry rough grasslands and attract the equally rare butterfly ?the Marsh Fritillary.
Ãâó: www.24hourflowers.co.uk/s_t.html
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A person who continues to work, or who accepts employment, while the workers are on strike. By filling the jobs of striking workers, and keeping the employer operational, scabs may weaken or help break the strike. top
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