Terms Used In 4 Guam Code Ann. § 9102

  • Injunction: An order of the court prohibiting (or compelling) the performance of a specific act to prevent irreparable damage or injury.
It shall be unlawful:

(a) For any government employee to participate in any strike against the Government.

(b) For any person, by picketing or otherwise, to instigate, induce, procure, order, direct, coerce or incite any violation of this Chapter or to undertake to concert with another to violate this Chapter.

SOURCE: GC § 4376.

COURT DECISIONS: SUPER.CT. 1981 From the facts presented, it is determined that the government of Guam Awas struck by agents and members of the Guam Federa-

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tion of Teachers@ on January 12, 1981. Therefore, an injunction is ordered against the
Guam Federation of Teachers, and those acting in concert therewith, ordering them to cease from strike activity and ordering the union to cease from encouraging strike activity.

Concerted action to withhold services or to retard services in violation of directions of the Director of Education constitute a strike under § 9102. People v. GFT, D.C.Guam App.Div. 1978), 2 Guam R. 203.