1950Minecrafter
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Order of Redmont
1950minecrafter
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House: 7-3-0
Senate: 2-4-0
A
BILL
TO
Amend the Constitution
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the "Workers Rights Act"
(2) This act shall take effect upon signage
(3) This act is authored by Representative 1950minecrafter
(4) This act is cosponsored by: Representative Snowy_Heart
1950minecrafter
Deputy Speaker
Representative
Former Speaker
Former Mayor of Oakridge
Member and Former Leader of the SWP
Former Leader of the SPP
Senate: 2-4-0
A
BILL
TO
Amend the Constitution
The people of the Commonwealth of Redmont, through their elected Representatives in the Congress and the force of law ordained to that Congress by the people through the constitution, do hereby enact the following provisions into law:
1 - Short Title and Enactment
(1) This Act may be cited as the "Workers Rights Act"
(2) This act shall take effect upon signage
(3) This act is authored by Representative 1950minecrafter
(4) This act is cosponsored by: Representative Snowy_Heart
2 - Reasons
The workers of Redmont have been for too long without any Constitutional protection. It is time to establish rights for them with Constitutional protection so it is harder to take them away from them.
Workers should have the right for a minimum wage or commission and be properly treated in their work space.
3 - Amendments to the Constitution
PART IV - RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
32. RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Add:
XVII. Workers Rights
The workers of Redmont have been for too long without any Constitutional protection. It is time to establish rights for them with Constitutional protection so it is harder to take them away from them.
Workers should have the right for a minimum wage or commission and be properly treated in their work space.
3 - Amendments to the Constitution
PART IV - RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
32. RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS
Add:
XVII. Workers Rights
- All the workers of Redmont have the right for a minimum wage or a minimum commission. This minimum wage or minimum commission should be established by Congress and should be higher than $0 or $0/time.
- No individual can be enslaved. All the workers of Redmont have the right to a proper treatment in their working space.
1950minecrafter
Deputy Speaker
Representative
Former Speaker
Former Mayor of Oakridge
Member and Former Leader of the SWP
Former Leader of the SPP
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