Economic action definition
Economic action means concerted action initiated or conducted by a labor union and/or employees acting in concert therewith, to bring economic pressure to bear against an employer, as part of a campaign to organize employees or prospective employees of that employer, including such activities as striking, picketing, or boycotting.
Economic action means concerted action initiated
Examples of Economic action in a sentence
Economic action + objectives: Create funding for viable techniques outside the current market players in sorting machines for fast development an time to market.
Economic action may be taken by the Union after ninety (90) days' delinquency.