No. Public Utility Undertakings and Public Health Services Arbitration. 1951. "strike means the cessation of work by a body of persons employed, acting in combination, or a concerted refusal or a refusal under a common understanding of any number of persons employed to continue to work for an employer in consequence of a, dispute, done as a means of compelling their employer or any person or body of persons employed, or to aid other workmen in compelling their employer or any person or body of persons employed, to accept or not to accept terms or conditions of or affecting employment; "trade dispute" means any dispute or difference between employers and workmen, or between workmen and workmen connected with the employment or non- employment, or the terms of the employment or with the conditions of labour of any person; workman means any person who has entered into or works under a contract with an employer, whether the contract be by way of manual labour, clerical work or otherwise, be expressed or implied, oral or in writing and whether it be .a contract of service or of apprenticeship or a contract personally to execute any work or labour. PART I. CONSTITUTION OF TRIBUNAL. Constitution of Public Utility Undertakings and Public Services Arbitration Tribunal. Composition of the Tribunal. Panels for selection of Members. Terms of Office of Members. 3. For the purpose of settling trade disputes which cannot otherwise be determined there shall be constituted by the Governor a Public Utility Undertakings and Public Health Services Arbitration Tribunal in this Ordinance called the Tribunal". 4. The Tribunal shall consist of the following persons appointed by the Governor, that is to say, three appointed members, one of whom shall be Chairman, and two other members, one of whom shall be chosen to represent employers and the other to represent workers. 5. Panels of persons chosen to represent employers and workers respectively shall be constituted by the Governor after consultation with organizations representative of employers and workers respectively and the members chosen to represent employers and workers at any sitting of the Tribunal shall be selected by the Governor from those panels. 6. The appointed members of the Tribunal shall hold office for such term and on such conditions as to retirement as may be determined by the Governor.