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Secondary boycott

A boycott in which one of the parties involved attempts to exert an influence over a third party. Usually this is when a labour union, in a labour dispute, attempts to put pressure on an employer who is not directly involved in the dispute, in the hope that this will eventually produce pressure on the employer directly involved. Most secondary boycotts are illegal under the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947. See also boycott.

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