Under what conditions would a strike be illegal
Strike can be characterised by the Industrial Relations Act (Section 2) is "The discontinuance of work by a group of labourers acting in mix, or a purposeful refusal or a refusal under a typical comprehension of various workers to proceed with work or to acknowledge business, and incorporates a...
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Language: | English |
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Penerbit Uthm
2019
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Online Access: | http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3744/1/c6%20DN.pdf http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3744/ |
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Summary: | Strike can be characterised by the Industrial Relations Act (Section 2) is "The discontinuance of work by a group of labourers acting in mix, or a purposeful refusal or a refusal under a typical comprehension of various workers to proceed with work or to acknowledge business, and incorporates any demonstration or oversight by an assortment of workers acting in mix or under a typical comprehension, which is expected to or results in an impediment, confinement, decrease or suspension of a laziness in the execution or execution of the entire or any piece of the obligations associated with their business", (Aminuddin, 2016). |
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