Refusal to join illegal strike or lock-out is protected; members cannot be expelled or penalized and may obtain compensation. Persons refusing to take part in any illegal strike or lock-out are protected from expulsion, fines, deprivation of rights, penalties, and any disability or disadvantage by their Trade Union or society, notwithstanding union rules; civil courts may hear enforcement proceedings and, instead of ordering restoration of membership, may order payment from the union's funds as compensation or damages.
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Refusal to join illegal strike or lock-out is protected; members cannot be expelled or penalized and may obtain compensation.
Persons refusing to take part in any illegal strike or lock-out are protected from expulsion, fines, deprivation of rights, penalties, and any disability or disadvantage by their Trade Union or society, notwithstanding union rules; civil courts may hear enforcement proceedings and, instead of ordering restoration of membership, may order payment from the union's funds as compensation or damages.
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