- Inflatable rat
Inflatable rats, or union rats, or giant inflatable rats, are commonly used by protesting or striking
trade union s against their employers or against nonunion contractors, serving as a sign of opposition and perhaps intimidation.As of 2005 , unions had been using them for years against companies that employed nonunion labor [cite web | url = http://www.workforce.com/section/00/article/24/15/94.html | title = Unions' Inflatable Rat an Endangered Species | date =2005-09-09 | accessdate = 2008-07-16] , and employers have filed lawsuits charging that the use of the giant inflatable rats constituted unlawfulpicketing , which some courts have agreed with. The practice of using inflatable rats in union protests may have something to do with the usage of the word "rat " to refer to nonunion contractors.Chuck Salter, of fastcompany.com, dates the usage of inflatable union rats to 1991, when Mike O' Connor of a
Plainfield, Illinois balloon and searchlight firm made a rat due to a request from a Chicago union member.As of 2003 , the rats ranged from 6 feet tall to 30 feet tall, but 12 feet was the most popular size due to local laws limiting the height of inflatable objects on display. [cite web | url = http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/77/artifact.html | title = The Inflatable Union Rat | date =December 2003 | accessdate = 2008-07-16]References
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