IC 20-29-9
Chapter 9. Strikes
IC 20-29-9-1
Unlawful participation in strike
Sec. 1. It is unlawful for:
(1) a school employee;
(2) a school employee organization; or
(3) an affiliate, including state or national affiliates, of a school
employee organization;
to take part in or assist in a strike against a school employer or school
corporation.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.13.
IC 20-29-9-2
Actions taken for aiding or abetting in a strike
Sec. 2. A school corporation or school employer may in:
(1) an action at law;
(2) a suit in equity; or
(3) another proper proceeding;
take action against a school employee organization, an affiliate of a
school employee organization, or any person aiding or abetting in a
strike for redress of the unlawful act.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.13.
IC 20-29-9-3
Loss of dues deduction privilege by exclusive representative for
participating in strike
Sec. 3. If an exclusive representative:
(1) engages in; or
(2) aids or abets in;
a strike, the exclusive representative shall lose the exclusive
representative's dues deduction privilege for one (1) year.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.13.
IC 20-29-9-4
Minimum length of school year
Sec. 4. A regulation, rule, or law concerning the minimum length
of a school year may not:
(1) apply; or
(2) require makeup days;
if schools in a school corporation are closed as a result of a school
employee strike.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.13.
IC 20-29-9-5
School corporation not required to pay salary for days on strike
Sec. 5. A school corporation shall not pay a school employee for
any day when the school employee fails, as a result of a strike, to
report for work as required by the school year calendar.
As added by P.L.1-2005, SEC.13.