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</html><description>GUAM     Guam Code Ann., Title 22, Div. 1, Ch. 4 (22 G.C.A. &#xA7;&#xA7; 4101 et seq.)    Right to Work    This entire Chapter was enacted by P.L. 25-125 (5/15/2000)  Current through P.L. 26-72 (2001)    &#xA7;&#xA7; 4101. Legislative Findings. Policy.   (a) I Liheslaturan Gu&#xE5;&#xE5;han finds that workers must be protected without regard to whether they are unionized. The right to work is an inherent right of an individual and is an integral part of the right to live.    (b) The policy of Guam, in the exercise of its sovereign police power, is to regulate the activities and affairs of employers and labor unions, their officers, agents, organizers and representatives.   &#xA7;&#xA7; 4102. Policy.</description></oembed>
