1. It shall be unlawful for any public employee or any employee organization, directly or indirectly, to induce, instigate, encourage, authorize, ratify, or participate in a strike against any public employer. 2. It shall be unlawful for any public employer to authorize, consent to, or condone a strike; or to pay or agree to pay any public employee for any day in which the employee participates in a strike; or to pay or agree to pay any increase in compensation or benefits to any public employee in response to or as a result of any strike or any act which violates subsection 1. Itshall be unlawful for any official, director, or representative of any public §20.12, PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS (COLLECTIVE BARGAINING) 8 employer to authorize, ratify,or participate in any violation of this subsection. Nothing in this subsection shall prevent new or renewed bargaining and agreement within the scope of negotiations as defined by this chapter, at any time after such violation of subsection 1 has ceased; but it shall be unlawful for any public employer or employee organization to bargain at any time regarding suspension or modification of any penalty provided in this section or regarding any request by the public employer toa court for such suspension or modification. 3. In the event of any violation or imminently threatened violation of subsection 1 or 2, any citizendomiciled within the jurisdictional boundaries of the public employer may petition the district court for the county in which the violation occurs or the district court for Polk county for an injunction restraining such violation or imminently threatened violation. Rules of civil procedure 1.1501 to 1.1511 regarding injunctions shall apply. However, the court shall grant a temporary injunction if itappears to the court that a violation has occurred or is imminently threatened; the plaintiff need not show that the violation or threatened violation would greatly or irreparably injure the plaintiff; and no bond shall be required of the plaintiff unless the court determines that a bond is necessary in the public interest. Failure tocomply with any temporary or permanent injunction granted pursuant to this section shall constitute a contempt punishable pursuant tochapter 665. The punishment shall not exceed fivehundred dollars foran individual, or ten thousanddollars for an employeeorganization or public employer, for each day during which the failure to comply continues, or imprisonment ina county jailnot exceeding six months, or both such fine and imprisonment. An individual or an employee organization which makes an active good faith effort to comply fully with the injunction shall not be deemed to be in contempt. 4. Ifa public employee is held to be in contempt of court for failure to comply with an injunction pursuant to this section, or isconvicted of violating thissection, the employee shall be ineligible for any employment by the same public employer for a period of twelve months. The employee’s public employer shall immediately discharge the employee, but upon the employee’s request the court shall stay the discharge to permit further judicial proceedings. 5. Ifan employee organization or any of itsofficers isheld to be in contempt of court for failure to comply with an injunction pursuant to this section, or is convicted of violating this section, the employee organization shall be immediately decertified, shall cease to represent the bargaining unit, and may again be certified only after twenty-four months have elapsed from the effective date of decertification and only ifa new petition for certification pursuant tosection 20.14 is filed and a new certification election pursuant to section 20.15 is held. The penalties provided in this section may be suspended or modified by the court, but only upon request of the public employerand only ifthe court determines the suspension or modification isin the public interest. 6. Each of the remedies and penalties provided by this section isseparate and several, and isin addition to any other legal or equitable remedy or penalty.
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