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Trade union protestor(s) outside a place of work
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picket
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The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Piquet \Pi*quet"\, n. [F., prob. fr. pique. See Pique , Pike , and Picket .] A game at cards played between two persons, with thirty-two cards, all the deuces, threes, fours, fives, and sixes, being set aside. [Written also picket and picquet .]
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The picket , picquet or piquet was a form of military punishment in vogue in the 16th and 17th centuries in Europe. It consisted of the offender being forced to stand on the narrow flat top of a peg for a period of time. The punishment died out in the 18th ...
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v. serve as pickets or post pickets; "picket a business to protest the lay-offs" fasten with a picket; "picket the goat"
Usage examples of picket.
The ionization detectors had given no warning because the Molt was already sited, a picket waiting near the Oltenian base on a likely course of advance.
In the dim and unsteady light of emergency generators, a sullen group of medical workers was picketing the casualty department, and there was an angry crowd of relatives and parents trying to force their way through with plague-sick people on makeshift stretchers.
The Teamsters have been picketing against the UAES--the United Alliance of Extras and Stagehands.
It would be nice to have the opposition on the defensive when they start picketing us.
Court invalidated laws against peaceful picketing, including the carrying of signs and banners.
Shortly thereafter a divided Court ruled that peaceful picketing may be enjoined where the labor dispute has been attended by violence on a serious scale.
Indeed, the distinction between prevention and punishment appears to have played little or no part in determining when picketing may be forbidden in labor disputes.
Specifically, the Court in the Senn Case gave its approval to the application of a Wisconsin statute which authorized the giving of publicity to labor disputes, declared peaceful picketing and patrolling lawful, and prohibited the granting of injunctions against such conduct to a controversy in which the matter at issue was the refusal of a tiling contractor employing nonunion workmen to sign a closed shop agreement unless a provision requiring him to abstain from working in his business as a tile layer or helper should be eliminated.
Cases disposing of the contention that restraints on picketing amount to a denial of freedom of speech and constitute therefore a deprivation of liberty without due process of law have been set forth under Amendment I.
At last, when I reach the first advanced picket of the Austrians, the horse is stopped, and I get off his back thanking God.
Its pickets were eight feet high, with an ornate torsade along the bottom and wickedly pointed atop.
Between the twelve uninitiates and the mass stretched, as in the other yard, a line of pickets.
They rode out past the pickets and campfires of Cambridge and at Framingham stopped to see for themselves the guns from Ticonderoga, Adams making careful note of the inventory--58 cannon ranging in size from 3- and 4-pounders to one giant 24-pounder that weighed more than two tons.
He roughly pushed Adelaide and Prickles around the fallen picket, and shoved them in through the cracked glass doors of the casualty department.
The pickets held back, but they watched him intently and closely, and as he stepped away from them down the corridor, following Adelaide, they stalked after him with hard and humorless faces.