picketing
21common situs picketing — the picketing of an entire construction project by a union having a dispute with only one subcontractor working at the site. Also called common site picketing, situs picketing. [1960 65] * * * …
22informational picketing — in·for·ma·tion·al picketing n: picketing by a labor union for the purpose of informing the public about a matter of concern to the union Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
23blackmail picketing — blackmail picketing, picketing by a union to which a majority of the affected workers do not belong: »Blackmail picketing is aimed at compelling recognition of a union or organizing a nonunion plant (Wall Street Journal) …
24common-situs picketing — ☆ common situs picketing [käm′ən sīt′əs ] n. the picketing of an entire construction site by a union striking against a particular contractor or subcontractor working on only one section * * * …
25secondary picketing — UK US noun [U] ► HR, WORKPLACE the act of trying to prevent people, especially employees, from going into a company s building when that company is doing business with another one where the employees are on strike: »In many countries secondary… …
26organizational picketing — organizational pick·et·ing n: picketing by a labor union for recognition as the organization representing employees Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
27common-situs picketing — ☆ common situs picketing [käm′ən sīt′əs ] n. the picketing of an entire construction site by a union striking against a particular contractor or subcontractor working on only one section …
28common situs picketing — noun Date: 1965 the picketing of an entire construction site by a trade union having a grievance with only a single subcontractor working there …
29situs picketing. — See common situs picketing. [1960 65] * * * …
30secondary picketing — The picketing of firms not themselves party to an industrial dispute, banned by the Conservative Government in the Employment Act 1990 …