an organized refusal to purchase the products of, do business with or perform services
for (such as deliver goods) a company which is doing business with another company
where the employees are on strike or in a labor dispute. Example Big Basket Markets
are being struck by the Retail Clerks Union, and Cupboard Canning and Wheato Bread
are selling foodstuffs to Big Basket. The Teamsters Union then refuses to deliver
to Cupboard and Wheato and asks all its members not to buy from those companies,
although Cupboard and Wheato are not involved directly in the labor dispute. Such
"secondary" boycotts are unfair labor practices under federal and many state laws
and, thus, are illegal.
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