Nevada Code § 614.100

Denial of right of representation unlawful
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It shall be unlawful for any employer, or any
association or combination of employers of labor, in this State, or any worker,
laborer, association, organization or combination of workers or laborers in
this State, or any officer or officers, agent or agents, attorney or attorneys,
or any other person or persons whatsoever representing any such employer or
association or combination of employers or representing any such worker or
laborer or association, organization or combination of workers or laborers, to
deny or cause to be denied, or to prevent or cause to be prevented, in any
hearing, meeting or conference between any such employer or employers and any
such workers or laborers, or any combination thereof, wherein wage
negotiations, wage disputes, working conditions, matters of discipline, or any
other matter or matters may be the subject of any such hearing, meeting or
conference, the right of representation thereat by a person or persons chosen
by the adversary party or parties then and there engaged in such hearing,
meeting or conference to act as its or their representative or representatives,
and any such person or persons so chosen shall be recognized and accorded the
right to represent at such hearing, meeting or conference the party or parties
so choosing such representative person or persons and present and submit the
views, contentions and demands thereof.

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