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26 July, 02:59

Unless there is a labor dispute, the Court has upheld laws that prohibit

a. picketing.

c. assembly on public property.

b. protection for marchers.

d. assembly on private property.

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  1. 26 July, 06:28
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    The answer is letter A. Unless there is a labor dispute, the Court has upheld laws that prohibit picketing. Labor strikes when there's an unjust activity committed by the employers to their employees. Picketing is not allowed under Section 8 under the Right to Strike when there is no 10 day notice to the Federation Mediation and Conciliation Service.
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