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Meaning of green ban | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2

Definitions

A ban instigated by a trade union on construction or demolition work on a site deemed to be of cultural, historical or environmental significance.

Australia, UK

Examples

“Though the overall, long-term effects of green bans are far from clear, they have caused a dramatic eruption of environmental concern into Australian thinking.”
“1978 June, Harvey Wasserman, Unionizing Ecotopia, Mother Jones, page 32, A unique and important coalition between environmentalists and labor unions has come about in Australia, in a movement known as “the Green Bans.” […] Essentially the Green Ban is a labor veto of socially and ecologically unsound plans. […] After careful consideration and a public meeting, the union posted a Green Ban, refusing to build on Kelly′s Bush.”
“In consequence they imposed green bans, a move which effectively prevented the execution of policy and forced a stay on proceedings.”
“One of the most interesting strategic alliances around environmental politics in the city was the Green Ban Movement that was active in Sydney from the early to mid 1970s.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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