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(a) Section 3(5). The insertion of the
words "take part in" in line 2 of this
may conflict with sub-section would seem to have little
or no practical effect in relation to
a strike in view of the proviso to the
sub-section.
(b) New Section 3A. As at present worded,
the powers of the Governor in Council
seem to be confined to strikes which
may be ineffective have already started and do not
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strikes.
In the absence of the
notices referred to at paragraph 2
above, workers would not be aware in
many cases until already on strike that
their action was illegal. Moreover
Where acts are done inciting or
instigating a strike before the strike
is declared by the Governor in Council au adased thoat to be illegal, it would not be
sufficient for the purposes of a
prosecution in respect of those acts
merely to show that the Governor in
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Council had subsequently declared the
strike illegal. It would, I am advised,
be necessary to establish that the
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