38. Pupils
not to take part in trade disputes.
(1) No pupil
as defined in the Education Act, 1961, other than a lawful member of
a trade union, shall -
(a) do
any act in contemplation or furtherance of a trade dispute;
(b) instigate
or incite any other person to take part in or continue or to support
by money or otherwise or to do any other act in contemplation or
furtherance of any strike or lock-out; or
(c ) take
part in or be a member of any meeting or assembly of more than five
persons called for the purpose of instigating or inciting any person
to take part in or continue or to support by money or otherwise or
to do any other act in contemplation or furtherance of any strike
or lock-out.
(2) The
Minister of Education may, by notice in writing, require the governors
or managers of any school to expel any pupil convicted or found guilty
of an offence against this section and thereupon the governors or managers
shall expel the pupil or cause him to be expelled accordingly.
(3) A pupil
who has been expelled from a school by the governors or managers thereof
in pursuance of a notice given under this section shall not thereafter
-
(a) enter
the premises of the school; or
(b) become
a pupil of any other school without the permission of the Minister
of Education.
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