yellow dog contract
Definition
An agreement used in United States labor law in which a prospective employee agrees as a condition of employment, not to join a labor union and to forfeit employment upon joining a union during the period of their employment. The yellow dog contract was widely used in the United States until 1932, when these contracts were outlawed by the Norris-LaGuardia Act.
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