2017 Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 175 - 186 — LABOR, INDUSTRY
Chapter 179 — LABOR RELATIONS
Section 179.27 — STRIKES OR BOYCOTTS PROHIBITED.

Universal Citation: MN Stat § 179.27 (2017)
179.27 STRIKES OR BOYCOTTS PROHIBITED.

When certification of a representative of employees for collective bargaining purposes has been made by proper federal or state authority, it is unlawful during the effective period of such certification for any employee, representative of employees or labor organization to conduct a strike or boycott against the employer of such employees or to picket any place of business of the employer in order, by such strike, boycott or picketing, (1) to deny the right of the representative so certified to act as such representative or (2) to prevent such representative from acting as authorized by such certification, or (3) to interfere with the business of the employer in an effort to do either act specified in clauses (1) and (2) hereof.

History: 1945 c 414 s 2

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