39-32-110. Unlawful strikes. It shall be unlawful for any employee of a health care facility, as defined in 39-32-102, to participate in a strike if there is another strike in effect at another health care facility within a radius of 150 miles. Employees of a health care facility, as defined in 39-32-102, or their duly elected representative must give the health care facility 30 days’ written notice of any strike by them and must specify in the notice the day the strike is to begin.

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Terms Used In Montana Code 39-32-110

  • Employee: means a registered professional or licensed practical nurse performing services for compensation for a health care facility, but does not include a member of a religious order assigned to a health care facility by the order as a part of the member's obligation to the order. See Montana Code 39-32-102
  • Health care facility: means a hospital or nursing home or other agency or establishment employing employees, whether operated publicly or privately, having as one of its principal purposes the preservation of health, the care of sick or infirm individuals, or both. See Montana Code 39-32-102
  • Strike: means any work stoppage caused by the employees of a health care facility that interferes with the operation of the health care facility or affects the care of patients in the health care facility. See Montana Code 39-32-102