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Title 26: LABOR AND INDUSTRY

Chapter 7: EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

Subchapter 7: STRIKEBREAKERS

§851. Policy

It is declared to be the policy of the State, in the exercise of its police power for the protection of the public safety and for the maintenance of peace and good order and for the promotion of the state's trade, commerce and manufacturing, to assure all persons involved in labor strikes or lockouts, freedom of speech and freedom from bodily harm and to prohibit the occasion of violence and disorder and in furtherance of these policies, to prohibit the recruitment and furnishing of professional strikebreakers to replace the employees involved in labor strikes or lockouts. [1965, c. 189, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1965, c. 189, (NEW). 1965, c. 394, (NEW). 1965, c. 513, §46 (RP).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title26 > Title26ch7sec0 > Title26sec851

Title 26: LABOR AND INDUSTRY

Chapter 7: EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

Subchapter 7: STRIKEBREAKERS

§851. Policy

It is declared to be the policy of the State, in the exercise of its police power for the protection of the public safety and for the maintenance of peace and good order and for the promotion of the state's trade, commerce and manufacturing, to assure all persons involved in labor strikes or lockouts, freedom of speech and freedom from bodily harm and to prohibit the occasion of violence and disorder and in furtherance of these policies, to prohibit the recruitment and furnishing of professional strikebreakers to replace the employees involved in labor strikes or lockouts. [1965, c. 189, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1965, c. 189, (NEW). 1965, c. 394, (NEW). 1965, c. 513, §46 (RP).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title26 > Title26ch7sec0 > Title26sec851

Title 26: LABOR AND INDUSTRY

Chapter 7: EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES

Subchapter 7: STRIKEBREAKERS

§851. Policy

It is declared to be the policy of the State, in the exercise of its police power for the protection of the public safety and for the maintenance of peace and good order and for the promotion of the state's trade, commerce and manufacturing, to assure all persons involved in labor strikes or lockouts, freedom of speech and freedom from bodily harm and to prohibit the occasion of violence and disorder and in furtherance of these policies, to prohibit the recruitment and furnishing of professional strikebreakers to replace the employees involved in labor strikes or lockouts. [1965, c. 189, (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1965, c. 189, (NEW). 1965, c. 394, (NEW). 1965, c. 513, §46 (RP).