LABRST 3C03 Study Guide - Final Guide: Canada Labour Code, Water Police, Canada Trust

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A strike is a refusal to work by employees acting with a common purpose. The usual purpose of a strike is to compel an employer to agree to terms and conditions of employment. An employee has no right to be paid while on strike or to claim unemployment compensation benefits. Most existing health and welfare benefits normally provided by the employer must continue to legally striking employees provided the union pays the total costs or premiums of such benefits. This means that striking employees do not have their benefits coverage interrupted as long as the union is willing to pay for them. Workers on strike are still considered to be employees of the employer and are protected by the canada labour code. Employees who refuse to cross a picket line on principle are treated in the same way as strikers. Employees forfeit their right to maintain the employment relationship if their strike is illegal and may lose their jobs.

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