Primary Union | Practical Law

Primary Union | Practical Law

Primary Union

Primary Union

Practical Law Glossary Item 3-520-7843 (Approx. 4 pages)

Glossary

Primary Union

In the context of labor disputes covered under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), a union that has a labor dispute with an employer about the employment terms and conditions for that employer's employees, such as an employer that a union claims pays below area standard wages. Under the NLRA, unions have the right, with limitations and qualifications, to engage in picketing about labor disputes that they have with primary employers, as distinguished from neutral employers (29 U.S.C. § 158(b)(4)).
Property owners and worksite managers can confine union strikes or pickets against primary employers at a workplace location, facility or site shared with multiple employers, often called a common situs to particular locations by setting up a reserved gate system. For more information, see Standard Document, Reserved Gate Guidelines.