Acts and Regulations

P-25 - Public Service Labour Relations Act

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Employer not to act contrary to public interest
113(1)Nothing in this or any other Act shall be construed to require the employer to do or refrain from doing anything contrary to any instruction, direction or regulation given or made on behalf of the Government of the Province of New Brunswick in the interests of
(a) the health, safety or security of the people of the Province,
(b) the protection of data processing equipment owned by the Province, or
(c) the protection of heating plants and other buildings owned by the Province from loss of heat.
113(2)For the purposes of subsection (1), any order made by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council is conclusive proof of the matters stated therein in relation to the giving or making of any instruction, direction or regulation by or on behalf of the Government of the Province of New Brunswick in the interests of
(a) the health, safety or security of the people of the Province,
(b) the protection of data processing equipment owned by the Province, or
(c) the protection of heating plants and other buildings owned by the Province from loss of heat.
113(3)If any instruction, direction or regulation referred to in subsection (1) is given or made during a lawful strike, striking employees who are required to work in accordance with the instruction, direction or regulation shall be required to work only those hours necessary in order to comply with the instruction, direction or regulation.
1968, c.88, s.113; 1990, c.30, s.47
Employer not to act contrary to public interest
113(1)Nothing in this or any other Act shall be construed to require the employer to do or refrain from doing anything contrary to any instruction, direction or regulation given or made on behalf of the Government of the Province of New Brunswick in the interests of
(a) the health, safety or security of the people of the Province,
(b) the protection of data processing equipment owned by the Province, or
(c) the protection of heating plants and other buildings owned by the Province from loss of heat.
113(2)For the purposes of subsection (1), any order made by the Lieutenant-Governor in Council is conclusive proof of the matters stated therein in relation to the giving or making of any instruction, direction or regulation by or on behalf of the Government of the Province of New Brunswick in the interests of
(a) the health, safety or security of the people of the Province,
(b) the protection of data processing equipment owned by the Province, or
(c) the protection of heating plants and other buildings owned by the Province from loss of heat.
113(3)If any instruction, direction or regulation referred to in subsection (1) is given or made during a lawful strike, striking employees who are required to work in accordance with the instruction, direction or regulation shall be required to work only those hours necessary in order to comply with the instruction, direction or regulation.
1968, c.88, s.113; 1990, c.30, s.47