- common situs picketing
- noun Date: 1965 the picketing of an entire construction site by a trade union having a grievance with only a single subcontractor working there
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
common-situs picketing — ☆ common situs picketing [käm′ən sīt′əs ] n. the picketing of an entire construction site by a union striking against a particular contractor or subcontractor working on only one section * * * … Universalium
common-situs picketing — ☆ common situs picketing [käm′ən sīt′əs ] n. the picketing of an entire construction site by a union striking against a particular contractor or subcontractor working on only one section … English World dictionary
common situs picketing — ˈsīd.əs noun : picketing of an entire construction site by a trade union having a grievance with only a single subcontractor working at the site compare secondary boycott in the Dict * * * the picketing of an entire construction project by a… … Useful english dictionary
common situs picketing — the picketing of an entire construction project by a union having a dispute with only one subcontractor working at the site. Also called common site picketing, situs picketing. [1960 65] * * * … Universalium
situs picketing. — See common situs picketing. [1960 65] * * * … Universalium
situs picketing. — See common situs picketing. [1960 65] … Useful english dictionary
common-situspicketing — com·mon si·tus picketing (kŏmʹən sīʹtəs) also com·mon site picketing (kŏmʹən sīt ) n. Picketing by a labor union of an entire construction project as a result of a grievance held against a single subcontractor on the project. [Latin situs, site … Universalium
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