Section 24 Secondary Consumer Picketing

LibraryEmployer-Employee Law 2008

Labor picketing in its most common form is directed at the primary employer where it does business in an effort to disrupt its normal operations by cutting off the delivery of goods and services. Sometimes, however, unions picket to enforce a consumer boycott; the picketing is directed not at the primary’s suppliers and delivery drivers but rather at the...

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