The Labour Law No. 3 of 1962
طباعة
Section: Strikes and Work Stoppages (69-71)
Article 69
The employee may not strike before the Committee issues its decisionunder Article
68
(6) above, nor shall the employer prevent employees from entering the workplace, or stop his operations, or dismiss any of his staff before the Committee issues such decision.
Article 70
1.
Striking employees shall not attack, or threaten to attack, the employer or his representatives or other employees who continue with their work. Striking employees shall not cause any loss or damage whatsoever to property in or on the workplace.
Striking employees shall not enter the workplace except for the purpose of resuming their normal duties.
Article 71
1.
Except in circumstances justifying a notification under Article
18
of this Law, no employee working in facilities that supply water, electricity or gas, or that contain equipment relating to health and safety, firefighting, cooling or communications, whether wired or wireless, shall conduct a strike or a work stoppage.
Striking employees shall be required to take into consideration that their actions may endanger the public by depriving them of vital services or maycause loss or damage to public or private property.