Industrial action by a union against a company on the grounds that does business with another company engaged in a labor dispute.
Example sentencesExamples
Workers and employers should have the right to organize secondary boycotts if they so choose.
Harris says the union will ensure such a protest does not breach secondary boycott laws while protecting individual members' rights.
It also gave the National Labor Relations Board broad powers to enjoin union actions and outlawed critical union weapons - most notably, the secondary boycott.
With little to lose, they would be bolder about using such illegal recruitment tactics as secondary boycotts or sit-down strikes.
Sanctions have reduced the overall attractiveness of investment in Iran, and this has been especially the case as a result of U.S. threats of secondary boycotts.
Definition of secondary boycott in US English:
secondary boycott
noun
Industrial action by a union against a company on the grounds that does business with another company engaged in a labor dispute.
Example sentencesExamples
Workers and employers should have the right to organize secondary boycotts if they so choose.
With little to lose, they would be bolder about using such illegal recruitment tactics as secondary boycotts or sit-down strikes.
Harris says the union will ensure such a protest does not breach secondary boycott laws while protecting individual members' rights.
Sanctions have reduced the overall attractiveness of investment in Iran, and this has been especially the case as a result of U.S. threats of secondary boycotts.
It also gave the National Labor Relations Board broad powers to enjoin union actions and outlawed critical union weapons - most notably, the secondary boycott.