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D. A security guard employed by an employer involved in a
labor dispute, strike or lockout may be present at the
location where applications for employment with the
employer will be accepted, interviews of those applicants
conducted or medical examinations of those applicants
performed to the extent permitted under Title 32, chapter
93. Nothing in this section may be construed to extend or
limit in any way the restrictions placed upon the location
of private security guards under Title 32, chapter 93.

 
Sec. 2. 26 MRSA §595-A is enacted to read:

 
§595-A.__Contracts between employers and replacement workers

 
If any business operating in this State enters into an
agreement with individuals or groups of employees by which
they are to replace lawfully striking employees who regularly
perform the majority of their work in this State, the
agreement must provide that when the strike is settled or if
the striking employees offer unconditionally to return to
work, those replacement workers will not be retained by the
business in preference to the strikers.__The replacement
workers may be given only post-strike rights that do not
detract from the claims of the striking employees to return to
their previous positions.__Any agreement, written or oral,
express or implied, inconsistent with this section is not
binding to the extent that it differs from this section.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill repeals the provisions in current law that attempt
to restrict an employer's right to hire replacement workers
during a labor dispute. Superior Court Chief Justice Morton
A. Brody declared those provisions were preempted by the
National Labor Relations Act in 1989. The bill retains only
those provisions that relate directly to deterrence of
violence during a labor dispute.

 
The bill also requires that a contract between an employer
and replacement workers must provide that when the strike is
settled or if the employees offer unconditionally to return to
work the replacement workers will not be retained in
preference to the strikers.


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