Noun
popular action (plural popular actions)
(law) an action in which any person may sue for penalty imposed by statute.
In March, President Vinicio Cerezo's government and the Union of Labor and Popular Action (UASP) signed a broad-based social pact or agreement on several issues of concern to Guatemalan urban and rural workers. Source: Internet
“The total number of active job cards this year was 90.2 million and of them 83.09% looked for work,” said the tracker prepared by Popular Action for Employment Guarantee, a network of NGOs. Source: Internet