Every employer who seeks by coercion, intimidation or threats, to dismiss, or who refuses to employ, or who reduces the wages of any workman, for the purpose of inducing him to vote at any legal election according to the will of the employer or of any of his agents, or who in any manner demands of the laborer employed by him that he exhibit the ballot for examination by the employer or any other person representing him, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
History —Apr. 28, 1930, No. 47, p. 366, § 1, eff. 90 days after Apr. 28, 1930.