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blacklist

[blak-list] / ˈblækˌlɪst /


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Unite said the Job&Talent recruitment agency workers had voted in favour of strike action "over bullying, harassment and the threat of blacklisting at the council's refuse department two weeks ago".

From BBC

In a goodwill gesture, the Biden administration removed 27 Chinese companies from a blacklist limiting access to U.S. technology last week on the same day Ms. Raimondo’s visit to Beijing was announced.

From Washington Times

Last week, on the day Raimondo’s visit to Beijing was announced, Washington removed 27 Chinese companies from a blacklist that limits access to U.S. technology.

From Washington Times

A blacklist is, obviously, an undesirable home for any worthy feature.

From New York Times

The plaintiffs say they were then blacklisted from applying for the same roles at the second firm, Luxembourg-based Majorel, after Facebook switched contractors.

From Reuters