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As a result of a labor dispute with WaveMakers (a boat manufacturing company), the union organizes a national boycott of WaveMaker boats. When the boycott proves to be unsuccessful in pressuring WaveMakers to concede to the union demands, the union extends its boycott to several other boat manufacturers, hoping they will influence WaveMakers to settle. This action is legal under the Taft-Hartley Act.
York University
A public research university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, known for its diverse range of academic programs.
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A statistical measure used in baseball to calculate the performance of a batter, represented by the number of hits divided by the total number of at-bats.
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