economic strike

economic strike
economic strike see strike

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

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  • economic strike — noun : a strike by employees over wages, hours, or working conditions as opposed to one called in protest against unfair practices by an employer * * * a strike called in protest over wages, hours, or working conditions. * * * economic strike, a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • economic strike — Refusal to work because of dispute over wages, hours or working conditions or other conditions of employment. An economic strike is one neither prohibited by law nor by collective bargaining agreement nor caused by employer unfair labor practices …   Black's law dictionary

  • economic strike — Refusal to work because of dispute over wages, hours or working conditions or other conditions of employment. An economic strike is one neither prohibited by law nor by collective bargaining agreement nor caused by employer unfair labor practices …   Black's law dictionary

  • economic strike — a strike called in protest over wages, hours, or working conditions. * * * …   Universalium

  • strike — 1 vb struck, struck, also, strick·en, strik·ing vi 1: to remove or delete something 2: to stop work in order to force an employer to comply with demands vt 1: to remove or delete from a legal document a …   Law dictionary

  • strike — strikeless, adj. /struyk/, v., struck or (Obs.) strook; struck or (esp. for 31 34) stricken or (Obs.) strook; striking; n., adj. v.t. 1. to deal a blow or stroke to (a person or thing), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer; hit …   Universalium

  • strike — The act of quitting work by a body of workers for the purpose of coercing their employer to accede to some demand they have made upon him, and which he has refused. Jeffery De Witt Insulator Co. v. N. L. R. B., C.C.A.4, 91 F.2d 134, 138. A… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Economic torts — are torts that provide the common law rules on liability for the infliction of pure economic loss, such as interference with economic or business relationships.Economic torts protect people from interference with their trade or business. The area …   Wikipedia

  • Economic activism — involves using economic power for change. Both conservative and liberal groups use economic activism to boycott companies and organizations that do not agree with their particular political, religious, or social values. Conversely, it also means… …   Wikipedia

  • Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… …   Universalium

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