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Proceedings and Debates of the 1967 Constitutional Convention
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Constitution would, of course, have symbolic universal
application to all people in he State, bu it is to, first
of all, a group of private employees who are notooyered
by the National Relations Act and who have no protection by
any other law in the state and eecondly, to the public employ-
ees of the State to whom we eel this righ must be
addressed.
The existence of a large group of citizens who
must live in a labor market n which only the employer
has a say is detrimental to the entire economy of the State,
to say nothing of the man dignity of the inivdual
involved.
The blight which is caused by the quasi-involuntary
servitude in which many people working in the fringe
industries are placed without any means of collective action
is one which this Constitution must address itself fo.
I will talk momentarily about the public employees.
It is certainly our intention to include all employees,
whether they be in the hire of the state or private perpops
and industries within the perview of the recommendation
The Personal Rights Committee at a late pint



 
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