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THE Chair recognizes Delegate Macdonald.
DELEGATE MACDONALD: Delegate Bothe, if this
amendment were adopted, I am referring to Amendment L, would
the General Assembly be permitted to enact a statute
guaranteeing the right to work, in other words, providing
that a man would not be required to join a labor organization
in order to work?
DELEGATE BOTHE: I would hope they would not,
but there would certainly be nothing in this provision
precluding it.
DELEGATE MACDONALD: I take it that you would
not accept an amendment to that effect?
DELEGATE BOTHE: I think it is an entirely dif-
ferent question and one which, if at all, should be dealt
withh statutorily.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Sickles.
DELEGATE SICKLES: Delegate Bothe, I am aware that
as you indicated this is a bare bones proposition and I
just want to make sure that we are not precluding the
Legislature from enabling or passing legislation that
might deal with the subjects which might, in effect, modify,
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