Clayton Antitrust Act:
law that made illegal certain monopolistic business practices; it also legalized strikes, boycotts, and peaceful picketing
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Estelle Murasken has written: 'Sympathetic strikes' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Sympathetic Strikes and lockouts 'Picketing in labor disputes' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Picketing
Picketing is generally allowed in the United States when employees wish to educate the public and other employees about circumstances within a business that employs more than one person. This is legal as long as the demonstration is peaceful.
This law protects union activities such as strikes and picketing by making it difficult for management to obtain injunctions against them.
A peaceful protest is simply a demonstration of a belief without violence. Picketing is one of the most common, as is a petition.
The Taft Hartley Act limited unions ability to strike. The government could prevent strikes they deemed dangerous to national health and safety.
The Clayton Act exempted labor unions from mergers and monopolies so boycotts, strikes and picketing can be used for labor disputes.
Picketing for Love - 1938 was released on: USA: 28 May 1938
The Clayton Act exempted labor unions from mergers and monopolies so boycotts, strikes and picketing can be used for labor disputes.
picketing
The civil servants in Wisconsin are picketing the state house, with signs and chanting, to demonstrate their passion for their pension payments.
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Picketing/boycotting.