"Secondary picketing" refers to a situation where workers from one company go on strike and then try to convince employees from another, usually related, company to also join their strike, as a way to put pressure on the second company to support their cause.
Full definition
Laws on balloting and
secondary picketing mean a return to the three day week and the winter of discontent would be near impossible.
«If we return to being a party that
says secondary picketing is back and balloting is out, you can kiss goodbye to another Labour government,» he said.
Governments can still regulate labour disputes and set appropriate limits
for secondary picketing within the broad parameters of the Charter.
In certain circumstances,
permitting secondary picketing of third parties who assist an employer in resisting a lockout as well as any secondary premises owned by the same employer which are being used to further a lockout or resist a strike; and
With today's new communications, the unions will be further ahead and stronger if they go back to wildcatting, using flying pickets, and
secondary picketing against hot and cold moves by the employer (s).
I don't know,
secondary picketing, secondary strike action.
The Court this time concluded that
secondary picketing is generally lawful except where it involves tortious or criminal conduct.
Secondary picketing is doing the -LSB-...]