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黄犬契約
1. yellow dog contract (employment contract which forbids the employee to join a labor union)
2. Yellow-dog contractA yellow-dog contract (a yellow-dog clause of a contract, or 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.
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Read “黄犬契約” on Japanese Wikipedia
Read “Yellow-dog contract” on DBpedia
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