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Что (кто) такое economic boycott - определение

BOYCOTT
Nestle boycott; Nestle Boycott; Nestlé boycott

Boycott         
  • Protesters advocating boycott of [[BP]] due to the [[Deepwater Horizon oil spill]]
  • Protesters advocating boycott of [[KFC]] due to [[animal welfare]] concerns
  • Kwik Stop]] in a mostly black community.
  • Protesters calling for a boycott of Israel
  • [[Nameplate]] of Dr. Werner Liebenthal, [[Notary]] & [[Advocate]]. The plate was hung outside his office on Martin Luther Str, [[Schöneberg]], [[Berlin]]. In 1933, following the [[Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service]] the plate was painted black by the Nazis, who boycotted Jewish owned offices.
  • The 1976 Montreal, 1980 Moscow, and 1984 Los Angeles Olympic boycotts
  • "Boycott Xinjiang Genocide Products! Also don't attack our Chinese neighbors. Just say no to xenophobia and racism!" sticker on New York University campus in 2020
ACT OF VOLUNTARILY ABSTAINING FROM USING, BUYING, OR DEALING WITH A PERSON, ORGANIZATION, OR COUNTRY
Primary boycott; Boycot; Boycotts; Boycotted; Boycotting; Girlcott; Girl-cot; Economic boycott; Illegal boycott; Consumer resistance; Online boycott; Diplomatic boycott; Legality of boycotts
·vt To combine against (a landlord, tradesman, employer, or other person), to withhold social or business relations from him, and to deter others from holding such relations; to subject to a boycott.
II. Boycott ·noun The process, fact, or pressure of boycotting; a combining to withhold or prevent dealing or social intercourse with a tradesman, employer, ·etc.; social and business interdiction for the purpose of coercion.
boycott         
  • Protesters advocating boycott of [[BP]] due to the [[Deepwater Horizon oil spill]]
  • Protesters advocating boycott of [[KFC]] due to [[animal welfare]] concerns
  • Kwik Stop]] in a mostly black community.
  • Protesters calling for a boycott of Israel
  • [[Nameplate]] of Dr. Werner Liebenthal, [[Notary]] & [[Advocate]]. The plate was hung outside his office on Martin Luther Str, [[Schöneberg]], [[Berlin]]. In 1933, following the [[Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service]] the plate was painted black by the Nazis, who boycotted Jewish owned offices.
  • The 1976 Montreal, 1980 Moscow, and 1984 Los Angeles Olympic boycotts
  • "Boycott Xinjiang Genocide Products! Also don't attack our Chinese neighbors. Just say no to xenophobia and racism!" sticker on New York University campus in 2020
ACT OF VOLUNTARILY ABSTAINING FROM USING, BUYING, OR DEALING WITH A PERSON, ORGANIZATION, OR COUNTRY
Primary boycott; Boycot; Boycotts; Boycotted; Boycotting; Girlcott; Girl-cot; Economic boycott; Illegal boycott; Consumer resistance; Online boycott; Diplomatic boycott; Legality of boycotts
¦ verb withdraw from commercial or social relations with (someone) as a punishment or protest.
?refuse to buy or handle (goods) for this reason.
¦ noun an act of boycotting.
Origin
from the name of Captain Charles C. Boycott, an Irish land agent so treated in 1880 in an attempt to get rents reduced.
boycott         
  • Protesters advocating boycott of [[BP]] due to the [[Deepwater Horizon oil spill]]
  • Protesters advocating boycott of [[KFC]] due to [[animal welfare]] concerns
  • Kwik Stop]] in a mostly black community.
  • Protesters calling for a boycott of Israel
  • [[Nameplate]] of Dr. Werner Liebenthal, [[Notary]] & [[Advocate]]. The plate was hung outside his office on Martin Luther Str, [[Schöneberg]], [[Berlin]]. In 1933, following the [[Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service]] the plate was painted black by the Nazis, who boycotted Jewish owned offices.
  • The 1976 Montreal, 1980 Moscow, and 1984 Los Angeles Olympic boycotts
  • "Boycott Xinjiang Genocide Products! Also don't attack our Chinese neighbors. Just say no to xenophobia and racism!" sticker on New York University campus in 2020
ACT OF VOLUNTARILY ABSTAINING FROM USING, BUYING, OR DEALING WITH A PERSON, ORGANIZATION, OR COUNTRY
Primary boycott; Boycot; Boycotts; Boycotted; Boycotting; Girlcott; Girl-cot; Economic boycott; Illegal boycott; Consumer resistance; Online boycott; Diplomatic boycott; Legality of boycotts
(boycotts, boycotting, boycotted)
If a country, group, or person boycotts a country, organization, or activity, they refuse to be involved with it in any way because they disapprove of it.
The main opposition parties are boycotting the elections.
VERB: V n
Boycott is also a noun.
Opposition leaders had called for a boycott of the vote.
N-COUNT: oft N of/against/on n

Википедия

1977 Nestlé boycott

A boycott was launched in the United States on July 4, 1977, against the Swiss-based multinational food and drink processing corporation Nestlé. The boycott expanded into Europe in the early 1980s and was prompted by concerns about Nestlé's "aggressive marketing" of infant formulas (i.e., substitutes for breast milk), particularly in underdeveloped countries. The boycott has been cancelled and renewed because of the business practices of Nestlé and other substitute manufacturers monitored by the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN). Organizers of the boycott as well as public health researchers and experts consider breast milk to be the best nutrition source for infants. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends infants to be exclusively breastfed for the first six months of their lives, nevertheless, sometimes nutritional gaps need to be filled if breastfeeding is unsuitable, not possible, or inadequate.

The Nestlé boycott can be seen as special in a sense that it linked human rights regulations and humanitarian activism with corporate responsibility and market capitalism. Consumers were basically acting as global citizens by aiding people in need outside their close communities – mothers in developing countries –, “using the marketplace not as a way of generating revenue, but rather as a space for protest”.

Примеры употребления для economic boycott
1. On Monday, the government condemned the economic boycott as sabotage.
2. This is all the more true regarding the economic boycott.
3. There are also substantial evidences that Oromo farmers and traders are participating in economic boycott.
4. Some were imprisoned, others were tortured, and many endured social and economic boycott.
5. Palestinians hoped a unity government would help ease a Western economic boycott of the Palestinian government.