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Permanent Strike Replacements
Workers hired to permanently take the positions of striking workers, a tactic sometimes used by employers during labor disputes.
Lockout
An action taken by employers to prevent employees from entering the workplace, typically during a labor dispute to pressurize the labor side.
Secondary Boycott
A form of protest where the union encourages both its members and the general public not to buy products or services from a company that is involved in a dispute.
Permanent Strike Replacements
Refers to workers hired to fill the positions of striking employees on a long-term or lasting basis, which can affect the bargaining power of the striking workers.
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