Public-domain · open source
OpenJurist

Cal. Lab. Code § 1118

Jurisdictional Strikes

Applied in 7 court decisions — leading case 8 Cal. 3d 572 - Englund v. Chavez (1972)

Most recently applied in 69 Cal. App. 3d 41 - City and County of San Francisco v. Evankovich (April 1977)

Added by Stats. 1947, Ch. 1388.

How often courts cite this section

195319601970197720
citing decisions per year

Court decisions citing this, by year. The dip in the last several years is a data-coverage gap, not a real trend — our corpus holds fewer opinions from the most recent years, so recent citations are undercounted.

As used in this chapter, “jurisdictional strike” means a concerted refusal to perform work for an employer or any other concerted interference with an employer’s operation or business, arising out of a controversy between two or more labor organizations as to which of them has or should have the exclusive right to bargain collectively with an employer on behalf of his employees or any of them, or arising out of a controversy between two or more labor organizations as to which of them has or should have the exclusive right to have its members perform work for an employer.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.