labor picketing

labor picketing
The act of patrolling in motion at or near employer or customer entrances; usually carrying placards with a terse legend communicating the gist of the union's claims. Certain forms are prohibited, Landrum-Griffm Act, No. 8(bX7)
See also picketing

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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