ARTICLE
XVI
LABOR
Section
1. [Rights of labor to be protected.] The rights of labor shall have
just protection through laws calculated to promote the industrial welfare
of the State.
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2. [Board of labor.] The Legislature shall provide by law, for a Board
of Labor, Conciliation and Arbitration, which shall fairly represent
the interests of both capital and labor. The Board shall perform duties,
and receive compensation as prescribed by law.
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3. [Certain employments, etc., to be prohibited.] The Legislature shall
prohibit:
(1)
The employment of women, or of children under the age of fourteen years,
in underground mines.
(2)
The contracting of convict labor.
(3)
The labor of convicts outside prison grounds, except on public works
under the direct control of the State.
(4)
The political and commercial control of employees.
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4. [Exchange of blacklists prohibited.] The exchange of black lists
by railroad companies, or other corporations, associations or persons
is prohibited.
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5. [Injuries resulting in death. Damages.] The right of action to recover
damages for injuries resulting in death, shall never be abrogated, and
the amount recoverable shall not be subject to any statutory limitation.
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6. [Eight hours a day's labor on public works.] Eight hours shall constitute
a day's work on all works or undertakings carried on or aided by the
State, County or Municipal governments; and the Legislature shall pass
laws to provide for the health and safety of employees in factories,
smelters and mines.
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7. [Legislature to enforce this article.] The Legislature, by appropriate
legislation, shall provide for the enforcement of the provisions of
this article.