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| a children's mummer's parade, as on the Fourth of July, with prizes for the best costumes. |
salt (sôlt)
n.
A colorless or white crystalline solid, chiefly sodium chloride, used extensively as a food seasoning and preservative.
A chemical compound replacing all or part of the hydrogen ions of an acid with metal ions or electropositive radicals.
salts Any of various mineral salts, such as magnesium sulfate, sodium sulfate, or potassium sodium tartrate, used as laxatives or cathartics.
salts Smelling salts.
salts Epsom salts.
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salting
organizing tactic employed by labour unions. To start the process, a union targets a nonunionized company and encourages some of its members to seek employment there. Once these "salts" have been hired, they initiate efforts to organize nonunion workers from within the company. It is the union's goal to have workers of the targeted company vote for representation by the union. During the organizing phase the union might provide additional compensation to the salts so that their total pay is on par with union wages. Salting in the United States became increasingly common in the 1980s, when legislation made other organizing efforts more difficult
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