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SECTION 31-51
Sec. 31-51. Blacklisting.
Any person, or any officer or
agent of any corporation, company, firm, or the state or any
political subdivision thereof, who blacklists any employee,
mechanic or laborer, or publishes or causes to be published the
name of any such employee, mechanic or laborer, with the intent
and for the purpose of preventing such employee, mechanic or
laborer from engaging in or securing employment from any other
person, corporation, company, firm, or the state or any
political subdivision thereof, or, in any manner, conspires or
contrives, by correspondence or otherwise, to prevent such
employee, mechanic or laborer from procuring employment, shall
be fined not less than fifty and not more than two hundred
dollars; but the provisions of this section shall not be
construed so as to prohibit any person, or any officer or agent
of any corporation, company, firm, or the state or any political
subdivision thereof, from giving a truthful statement of any
facts concerning a present or former employee of such person,
corporation, company, firm, or the state or any political
subdivision thereof, on the application of such employee or of
any person, or any officer or agent of any corporation, company,
firm, or the state or any political subdivision thereof, who may
be considering the employment of such employee.
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