23-1323. Injunctive relief; damages


A. The picketing of an establishment when a bona fide dispute does not exist
between the employer and the majority of employees, and engaging in a secondary boycott,
are illegal and a person against whom such picketing or secondary boycott is directed or
who is injured thereby is entitled to injunctive relief therefrom. Any person or persons
calling or conducting illegal picketing or secondary boycott shall be liable in damages
to any person injured thereby.


B. Nothing in this article shall be construed to imply the legality of any act or
conspiracy illegal under the laws of this state prior to November 24, 1952. Any labor
organization, subdivision or local thereof shall be bound by and liable for the acts of
its agents, and may sue or be sued in its common name.