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The NLRA doesnt cover certain transportation workers, agricultural laborers, or public employees. Government employees state, local, and federal do not have a right to strike under the federal law. That said, eight states allow most government employees to strike.
The NLRA doesnt cover certain transportation workers, agricultural laborers, or public employees. Government employees state, local, and federal do not have a right to strike under the federal law. That said, eight states allow most government employees to strike.
Essential services and emergency situations - Example. Section 47. Strike or lockout in essential services. (1) An employer or employee carrying on or engaged in an essential service shall not strike or lock out in connexion with any such essential service.
Section 65(1)(d)(i) states that no person may take part in a strike if that person is engaged in an essential service. Section 213 of the LRA defines essential services as a service, the interruption of which endangers the life, personal safety or health of the whole or any part of the population.
A strike may be unlawful because an object, or purpose, of the strike is unlawful. A strike in support of a union unfair labor practice, or one that would cause an employer to commit an unfair labor practice, may be a strike for an unlawful object.
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Employees who occupy essential positions are prohibited from participating in a strike and must report to work.
Basic needs consist of food and beverage supply, health and hygiene as well as supplies that contribute to the survival of humans and animals including essential services such as petroleum supply, transportation maintenance services and water supply services as well as primary electricity services only.
Employees who occupy essential positions are prohibited from participating in a strike and must report to work.
Section 8(g) prohibits a labor organization from engaging in a strike, picketing, or other concerted refusal to work at any health care institution without first giving at least 10 days notice in writing to the institution and the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.
Essential goods and services, such as food, water, and medical supplies may be in short supply or unavailable during or following a disaster. Essential goods and services are entirely different concept and the protection under Section 14(2) as provided for is an entirely different context.

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