Oregon Revised Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. § 662.040 (2026)
Injunctions in labor disputes generally restricted
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662.040 Injunctions in labor disputes generally restricted. No court, nor any judge thereof, shall have jurisdiction to issue any restraining order or temporary or permanent injunction in a case involving or growing out of a labor dispute, except in strict conformity with ORS 662.010 to 662.130, nor shall any such restraining order or temporary or permanent injunction be issued contrary to the public policy declared in ORS 662.020.
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases, 1980–1984 · leading case: Vaughn v. Pac. Nw. Bell Tel. Co., 611 P.2d 281 (Or. 1980).
Vaughn v. Pac. Nw. Bell Tel. Co., 611 P.2d 281 (Or. 1980). “The defendant argues that ORS 662.040 6 prohibits any injunction in this case.”
Louisiana-Pac. Corp. v. Lumber & Sawmill Workers, Local No. 2949, 679 P.2d 289 (Or. 1984). “ORS 662.040 bars a court from issuing an injunction “except in strict conformity with ORS 662.”
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