Amended Labour Relations Act
66. Secondary strikes
as amended by the
Amendment - Afrikaans Labour Relations Act 1998, Amendment - Labour Relations Act 1996, Amendment - Labour Relations Act 1998, Amendment - Labour Relations Act 2000, and Amendment - Labour Relations Act 2002
Chapter 4 : Strikes and lock-outs
66. Secondary strikes
(1) In
this section "secondary strike" means a strike, or conduct in
contemplation or furtherance of a strike, that is in support of a
strike by other employees against their employer but does not include a
strike in pursuit of a demand that has been referred to a council if
the striking employees, employed within the registered scope of that
council, have a material interest in that demand.
(2) No
person may take part in a secondary strike unless-
(a) the strike
that is to be supported complies with the provisions of sections 64 and
65;
(b) the
employer of the employees taking part in the secondary strike or, where
appropriate, the employers' organisation of which that employer is a
member, has received written notice of the proposed secondary strike at
least seven days prior to its commencement; and
(c) the
nature and extent of the secondary strike is reasonable in relation to
the possible direct or indirect effect that the secondary strike may
have on the business of the primary employer.
(3)
Subject to section 68(2) and (3), a secondary employer may apply to the
Labour Court for an interdict to prohibit or limit a secondary strike
that contravenes subsection (2).
(4) Any
person who is a party to proceedings in terms of subsection (3), or the
Labour Court, may request the Commission to conduct an urgent
investigation to assist the Court to determine whether the requirements
of subsection (2)(c) have been met.
(5) On
receipt of a request made in terms of subsection (4), the Commission
must appoint a suitably qualified person to conduct the investigation,
and then submit, as soon as possible, a report to the Labour
Court.
(6) The Labour Court must take account of the Commission's report in terms of subsection (5) before making an order.
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