It shall not be unlawful for workers to organize themselves into, or carry on, labor unions for the purpose of lessening the hours of labor or increasing the wages or bettering the conditions of the members of such organizations or carrying out their legitimate purposes as freely as they could do if acting singly.
(4255) 1917 c 493 s 1; 1986 c 444
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 175 - 186 — Labor, Industry
Chapter 185 — Labor Disputes; Injunctions, Restraining Orders
Section 185.01 — Employees Permitted To Organize.
Section 185.02 — Restraining Order Or Injunction, When Not Issued.
Section 185.03 — Not To Be Issued To Prevent Termination Of Employment.
Section 185.04 — Labor Not A Commodity Or Article Of Commerce.
Section 185.05 — Indictment, When Not To Be Returned.
Section 185.07 — Jurisdiction Of Court Limited.
Section 185.08 — Public Policy Declared.
Section 185.09 — Certain Acts Not Enforceable.
Section 185.10 — Restraining Orders, When Not Issued.
Section 185.11 — Restraining Orders Or Injunctions Not Issued On Certain Grounds.
Section 185.12 — Associations Not Responsible For Acts Of Individuals.
Section 185.13 — Limited Jurisdiction Of Court In Certain Cases.
Section 185.14 — Findings Of Fact Basis Of Injunctions Or Restraining Orders.
Section 185.15 — Court To Certify Proceedings On Appeal.
Section 185.16 — Right To Speedy Trial.
Section 185.17 — Proceedings In Contempt Cases.
Section 185.19 — Application Of Sections 185.07 To 185.18.
Section 185.20 — Injunctions Between Employers In Labor Disputes.