§380-4 - Acts not subject to restraint.
§380-4 Acts not subject to restraint. No court of the State shall have jurisdiction to issue any restraining order ortemporary or permanent injunction in any case involving or growing out of anylabor dispute to prohibit any person or persons participating or interested inthe dispute (as these terms are herein defined) from doing, whether singly orin concert, any of the following acts:
(1) Ceasing or refusing to perform any work or toremain in any relation of employment;
(2) Becoming or remaining a member of any labororganization, regardless of any such undertaking or promise as is described insection 380-3;
(3) Paying or giving to, or withholding from, anyperson participating or interested in such labor dispute, any strike orunemployment benefits or insurance, or other moneys or things of value;
(4) By all lawful means aiding any personparticipating or interested in any labor dispute who is being proceeded againstin, or is prosecuting, any action or suit in any court of the State;
(5) Giving publicity to the existence of, or thefacts involved in, any labor dispute, whether by advertising, speaking,patrolling, or by any other method not involving fraud or violence;
(6) Assembling peaceably to act or to organize to actin promotion of their interests in a labor dispute;
(7) Advising or notifying any person of an intentionto do any of the acts heretofore specified;
(8) Agreeing with other persons to do or not to doany of the acts heretofore specified; and
(9) Advising, urging, or otherwise causing orinducing without fraud or violence the acts heretofore specified, regardless ofany such undertaking or promise as is described in section 380-3. [L 1963, c200, §4; Supp, §90B-4; HRS §380-4]