piecard
English
    
    Etymology
    
pie + card, in reference to cards formerly issued by unions that entitled workers to free meals or accommodation.
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Noun
    
piecard (plural piecards)
- (slang, derogatory) A union official who is on the side of the boss rather than that of the workers.
-  1989, Milt Felsen, The Anti-Warrior: A Memoir, page 133:- "Piecards!" said Jackie. "They've become sell-out, fuckin' piecards. Corrupt bureaucrats."
 
-  1999, Mike Davis, Prisoners of the American Dream, page 267:- Although crusty old piecards knew that Kirkland (whom A.H. Raskin apotheosized as 'a leader of supreme intelligence') was really an emperor without clothes, a discreet, bureaucratic silence froze the doubts and suspicions […]
 
 
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