0 a method of voting in which each person writes their choice on a piece of paper so that no one else knows how they have voted -- 无记名投票
I asked them whether they objected to union members being able to vote for their leaders in a secret ballot.
What could be more democratic than having a secret ballot before a major strike takes place?
All union members have the right to vote in a secret ballot to elect their leaders and before they are called on to strike.
Evidence is coming forward which will be confirmed tomorrow that it is not a secret ballot in any sense of the word.
Will they not also destroy the legitimacy of the secret ballot?
It is unhappily the case that the secret ballot arrangement by electronic voting is imperfect at the moment.
That secret ballot showed a majority of 13 against returning to work, the figures being 228 to 215.
Thirdly, there should be a secret ballot before an important strike is taken.