Let me find the provision. My apologies. It's proposed subsection 94(2.2), on page 2 of the draft bill. The exception reads:
...an employer may use the services of the following persons during a strike or lock-out:
(a) a person employed as a manager, superintendent or foreman...
and so on. On its face, that says an employer who is struck could use a manager or managers to at least keep the viability of the operation going.
If you turn to the next page, under proposed subsection 94(2.4), that supposed ability to use managers is in effect undone by proposed subsection 94(2.4). What it says is:
The measures referred to in subsection (2.2) shall exclusively be conservation measures and not measures to allow the continuation of the production of goods or services....