Unfair list

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An unfair list (strike list or do not work order) is a list compiled by trade unions of employers who have engaged in unfair or strike-worthy labor practices, including:[citation needed]

  • Refusing to engage in collective bargaining negotiations with a trade union
  • Refusing to sign applicable collective bargaining agreements (including MBAs)
  • Failing to participate in grievance and arbitration procedures
  • Failing to abide by the final award of an arbitrator
  • Violating labor laws

Typically, for purposes of solidarity, union members are prohibited by union bylaws from engaging in a contract for the rendering of services to entities that are on the unfair list.[1][2]

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