- primary picketing
- эк. тр., юр. первичное пикетирование (пикетирование, устроенное наемными работниками непосредственно на предприятии работодателя, с которым ведется трудовой спор)Ant:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
primary — pri·ma·ry 1 / prī ˌmer ē, mə rē/ adj 1: of first rank, value, or importance 2: belonging to the first group or order in successive divisions, combinations, or ramifications pri·mar·i·ly /prī mer ə lē/ adv primary 2 n pl … Law dictionary
Picketing (protest) — Picketing is a form of protest in which people (called picketers) [http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2 q=picketer] congregate outside a place of work or location where an event is taking place. Often, this is done in an attempt to dissuade … Wikipedia
primary — First; principal; chief; leading. First in order of time, or development, or in intention. As to primary conveyance primary election primary obligation primary vein, see those titles @ primary activity Concerted action such as a strike or… … Black's law dictionary
picket — pick·et 1 n: a person posted by a labor organization at a place of employment affected by a labor dispute; broadly: a person posted for a demonstration or protest picket 2 vt: to post pickets in front of: walk or stand in front of as a picket… … Law dictionary
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secondary — In English practice, an officer of the courts of king s bench and common pleas; so called because he was second or next to the chief officer. In the king s bench he was called Master of the King s Bench Office, and was a deputy of the… … Black's law dictionary
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