Distinguish between strikes and picketing. When is picketing lawful?

What will be an ideal response?


A strike is a cessation of work by union members in order to obtain economic benefits or correct an unfair labor practice. Picketing is the action of strikers walking in front of an employer's premises, carrying signs announcing their strike. Picketing is lawful unless it 1. is accompanied by violence, 2. obstructs customers from entering the employer's place of business, 3 . prevents nonstriking employees from entering the employer's premises, or 4. prevents pickups and deliveries at the employer's place of business.

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