HRS §380-5
Courts cannot stop lawful group actions in labor disputes
This section says that state courts cannot issue orders to stop people involved in a labor dispute from acting together, just because their joint actions might look like an illegal conspiracy. It only applies to actions that are already allowed under another part of the law.
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The statute, as written — Concert of acts; effect on jurisdiction
No court of the State shall have jurisdiction to issue a restraining order or temporary or permanent injunction upon the ground that any of the persons participating or interested in a labor dispute constitute or are engaged in an unlawful combination or conspiracy because of the doing in concert of the acts enumerated in section 380-4.
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