As secondary boycotts, jurisdictional strikes, national emergency strikes, and the like . " The Economic Division was critical to a long-range NLRB process that would lead to the long-term evolution of industrial labor relations in the U . S ., but that goal had to be abandoned.
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It prohibited jurisdictional strikes, in which a union strikes in order to pressure an employer to assign particular work to the employees that union represents, and secondary boycotts and " common situs " picketing, in which unions picket, strike, or refuse to handle the goods of a business with which they have no primary dispute but which is associated with a targeted business.
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The new law prohibited jurisdictional strikes, in which a union strikes in order to pressure an employer to assign particular work to the employees that union represents, and secondary boycotts and " common situs " picketing, in which unions picket, strike, or refuse to handle the goods of a business with which they have no primary dispute but which is associated with a targeted business.