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Corporate Campaigns
Coordinated efforts, typically by unions or activist groups, to pressure a company into changing its policies, practices, or treatment of workers through public, financial, or political means.
Emergency Board
A temporary panel formed, often by a government, to intervene and resolve a deadlock in labor disputes and avoid disruptions such as strikes.
Secondary Boycott
A form of protest in which a union encourages both its members and the general public not to buy the products of a company that is involved in a dispute.
Lockout
A tactic used by employers where they prevent employees from working during a labor dispute, often to pressure the union to accept contract terms.
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