And in international relations the United States has traditionally opposed secondary boycott situations, like Arab pressure on third countries to isolate Israel.
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The Taft-Hartley Act, passed in 1947, limited construction unions'rights to picket worksites at which non-union contractors were working by barring secondary boycotts.
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The Europeans contend that the United States is attempting to impose its policy on them unilaterally through such " secondary boycotts ."
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The Helms-Burton bill would further isolate us by imposing secondary boycotts on any foreign firm that trades with Cuba . . ..
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It would not only have to be a primary boycott but also a secondary boycott and a tertiary boycott and quaternary boycott.
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Allan has asked the National Labor Relations Board to declare the action an illegal secondary boycott and get the courts to stop it.
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Other concerns with the bill was a prohibition on secondary boycotts and the establishment of mediation board to deal with labor disputes on farms.
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And the precedent might, for example, legitimize Saudi Arabia's secondary boycott of Israel ( the Saudis are negotiating their entry to the WTO ).
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Trade unions established themselves through sitdown strikes, sympathy strikes, secondary boycotts, and hot cargo agreements; these tactics are all illegal in most industrialized countries.
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The precedent has led to partial U . S . secondary boycotts of Libya and Iran, too, again pitting us mainly against our own allies.