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secondary boycott
noun
- a boycott by union members against their employer in order to induce the employer to bring pressure on another company involved in a labor dispute with the union.
Word History and Origins
Origin of secondary boycott1
Example Sentences
The case, Newsome said, accuses both entities of pressuring carriers not to call on the Leatherman terminal, implementing what Newsome called a “secondary boycott” — an illegal tactic under the National Labor Relations Act.
While picketing companies that deal with employers involved in labor disputes — known as a secondary boycott — is illegal under labor law, the board ruled that the use of oversized rats, which are typically portrayed as ominous creatures with red eyes and fangs, is not a picket but a permissible effort to persuade bystanders.
Such coercion would constitute an illegal secondary boycott.
That changes, however, if activists can enforce a secondary boycott on the newsletter services, payment processors or web hosts that writers use.
Kelly, Lewis, and a number of Twitter users were quick to point out that the LUP had apparently misunderstood what a secondary boycott is.
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