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that the state has completely forgotten them in
enacting beneficial legislation but this is something
on
given them from/hdh. This is not anything which they are
able to effectuate through the give md take of collective
bargaining and it is also a bare minimum, the eight-hour
day in the minimum wage is applicable to many of them, but
that is not much.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Hutchinsom
DELEGATE HUTCHINSON: Don't the employees—
the employees that do not come under this Act, don't they
have the right today though to bargain collectively if
they so desire?
DELEGATE BOTHE: You m*n don't they have the
right? If they want to get fired, they do..
DELEGATE HUTCHINSON: But they can bargain collec-
tively.
DELEGATE BOTHE: Delegate Hutchinson, I do not
know what you mean by that, because ~- no, they cannot
bargain collectively. I think it is that simple.
If they make any effort toward it and it is
rebuffed, that is the end of it. |