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A union’s "secondary activity" is a: a. recognized union’s request for an injunction against an employer who refuses to bargain in good faith. b. boycott or strike of an employer with whom a union has no labor dispute to persuade the employer to cease doing business with the company that is the target of the labor dispute. c. union’s picketing, in addition to a strike, of a company that is the target of the labor dispute. d. refusal to represent one of its members in a grievance against the employer because the member did not engage in a strike called by the union the previous year.

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