Picketing - Wikipedia Picketing is a common tactic used by trade unions during strikes, who will try to prevent dissident members of the union, members of other unions and non-unionised workers from working Those who cross the picket line and work despite the strike are known pejoratively as scabs
Picketing | The First Amendment Encyclopedia Picketing occurs when a person or a group of people stands, marches, or patrols inside, in front of, or about any premise with the intent to persuade an occupant or patron of the premise regarding some point of view or to protest an action, attitude, or belief
picketing | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute Picketing is a method of protesting where individuals stand outside of a workplace or organization to publicize an issue, often a labor dispute, and persuade employees or customers to withhold their work or business
Picketing | Labor Rights, Protest Activism | Britannica picketing, Act by workers of standing in front of or near a workplace to call attention to their grievances, discourage patronage, and, during strikes, to discourage strikebreakers Picketing is also used in non-work-related protests
In Law, what is Picketing? (with pictures) - MyLawQuestions Picketing generally involves an aim to attract attention or to win support of people who do not have the authority to address the picketers' concerns, but who may have an impact on the outcome of the protest This includes co-workers, passers by, and loyal customers
PICKETING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary The dramatic unfolding of events, particularly the mass picketing and the response of the police, is well known National NAACP leaders announced a boycott against the 24-hotel chain in July, calling for picketing outside hotels nationwide