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Industrial Conflict: The Civil Liability and statutory immunities of trade unions and their officials

Managerial Law

ISSN: 0309-0558

Article publication date: 1 January 1987

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Abstract

Civil wrongdoings with consequent financial and other loss or damage to employers, employees and third parties may result in the course of various trade union activities. These day to day trade union activities take a variety of forms. The most common ones are inducement of breach of contract, conspiracy, trespass, nuisance, and intimidation. Each of these activities constitutes a tort which, unless the statutory immunities apply, would normally give rise at common law to an action for damages or, as is more frequent, enable the aggrieved party to obtain an injunction.

Citation

Carby‐Hall, J.R. (1987), "Industrial Conflict: The Civil Liability and statutory immunities of trade unions and their officials", Managerial Law, Vol. 29 No. 1/2, pp. 1-44. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb022428

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MCB UP Ltd

Copyright © 1987, MCB UP Limited

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