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Что (кто) такое yellow dog contract - определение

AGREEMENT BETWEEN AN EMPLOYER AND AN EMPLOYEE REGARDING LABOR UNIONS
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Yellow-dog contract         
A yellow-dog contract (a yellow-dog clause of a contract, also known as an ironclad oath) is an agreement between an employer and an employee in which the employee agrees, as a condition of employment, not to be a member of a labor union. In the United States, such contracts were, until the 1930s, widely used by employers to prevent the formation of unions, most often by permitting employers to take legal action against union organizers.
yellow dog         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Yellow Dog; Yellow-dog; Yellow-Dog; Yellow dog (disambiguation); Yellow-dogs; Yellowdogs
¦ noun US informal a contemptible person or thing.
Yellow dog Democrat         
UNITED STATES POLITICAL TERM
Yellow dog democrat; Yellow Dog Democrat; Yellow-dog Democrat; Yellow Dog Democrats
Yellow Dog Democrats is a political term that was applied to voters in the Southern United States who voted solely for candidates who represented the Democratic Party. The term originated in the late 19th century.

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Yellow-dog contract

A yellow-dog contract (a yellow-dog clause of a contract, also known as an ironclad oath) is an agreement between an employer and an employee in which the employee agrees, as a condition of employment, not to be a member of a labor union. In the United States, such contracts were used by employers to prevent the formation of unions, most often by permitting employers to take legal action against union organizers. In 1932, yellow-dog contracts were outlawed in the United States under the Norris-LaGuardia Act.