picketing
[經] 罷工工人勸阻工人上班,工人糾察線
When a group of people, usually trade union members, picket a place of work, they stand outside it in order to protest about something, to prevent people from going in, or to persuade the workers to join a strike.
The miners went on strike and picketed the power stations...
礦工開始罷工,並在發電站周圍設定了糾察隊。
100 union members and supporters picketed outside.
100名工會成員和支持者在外頭抗議。
Pickets are people who are picketing a place of work.
Ten hotels were damaged by pickets in the weekend strike of hotel workers...
在賓館員工週末舉行的罷工中,有10家賓館遭到糾察隊員的破壞。
The strikers agreed to remove their pickets and hold talks with the government.
罷工者同意撤回糾察隊員,並和政府進行對話。
There was widespread picketing of mines where work was continuing.
凡是在繼續開採的礦區,都設定了糾察隊。
" And my chaps were also there to prevent picketing!
“ 我的人也是防著女工們要攔廠!
" The reason why we got people in was to prevent the girls picketing ---- "
“ 我們叫了人是防備女工們攔廠的 —— ”
" We have to call people in to prevent the women picketing and stirring up trouble!
“ 我們叫了人來是防備女工鬧事!