This view of the law hed to be changed by statute, and that is the
purpose of section 48 of our Trade Union Registration Ordinance. Its
effect is to make strikes lawful. However, three qualifications must
be made which apply both to the United Kingdom and to Hong Kong.
Limitations on the right to strike
Thus
First, to be lawful the agreement or act must be "in contemplation
or furtherance of a trade dispute", which includes disputes between
employers and workmen or between workmen end workmen. The dispute must
be "connected with the employment or non-employment, or the terms of the employment, or with the conditions of labour, of any person". strikes with a purely political purpose or used solely to further a
personal quarrel between an employee and an employer are outside the
protection of the section. But strikes with mixed motives, e.g., partly political but still genuinely connected with terms of employment,
are lawful in English lei.---
Secondly, if the agreement in question is an agreement to commit a crime (as opposed to civil wrong, such as a breach of contract) or any act done is itself a crime, the Ordinance affords no protection. In
particular, the Ordinance just like the English Act does not alter the
law cbout riots, unlawful assemblies and breaches of the peace. Those
remain criminal even if done in furtherance of a trade dispute
Thirdly, it is a crime in the United Kingdom for persons employed in the supply of gas, water and electricity wilfully and maliciously to break their contracts of service where the probable consequence is to
deprive the inhabitants of the area of their supply "wholly or to a
great extent".
Additional limitations in Hong Kong
But to these qualifications must be added others peculiar to Hong Kong.
In the first place, section 3 of the English Trade Disputes Act 1906, which makes legal the act of inducing a breach of contract or interfering with another's trade or business as long as it is in contemplation or
furtherance of a trade dispute, is reproduced in section 42 of the Trade Union Registration Ordinance in a modified form: instead of protecting on act done by any person, as does the English Act, the Ordinance only confers immunity from suit on trade unions.
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