300 - Findings and declaration of emergency.

§ 300. Findings  and declaration of emergency.  It has been nationally  recognized that because of the emergent conditions which are threatening  the peace and imperiling the security of the nation, there is imperative  need to augment and strengthen the national  defense.    It  is  further  recognized  that  the  emergent  conditions  which endanger the national  well-being likewise constitute an imminent  threat  and  hazard  to  the  peace  and  security  of  the  people  of  the  state.   Moreover, it is  acknowledged that the exigencies of national defense  require  that  the  people  of the state, in large numbers, be called into military service,  and as a consequence, the health, prosperity and welfare of all  of  the  people of the state is inevitably affected.    In  these  circumstances,  and  in  order to promote and to assist the  national defense, and thereby  to  protect  the  peace,  prosperity  and  health  of  the  people  of the state, it is necessary that citizens and  residents of the state in the military service as well as those who  are  members  of the organized militia or of a reserve component of the armed  forces of the United States should be free to devote their entire energy  and effort to the defense needs of the nation and  of  the  state.    To  assist  in this end, it is essential to provide in certain cases for the  temporary suspension of legal proceedings  and  transactions  which  may  prejudice  the  civil  rights of persons in the military service.  It is  further essential in the interests of the prosperity and  well-being  of  the  people of the state, that such persons, upon completion of military  service, be restored to their former employment.    The legislature finds, further, that citizens  and  residents  of  the  state, not in military service, who are members of the organized militia  or  of  a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States are  being discriminated against by certain employers who  either  refuse  to  employ  them  because  of  such membership or, if employed, discharge or  otherwise discriminate against them because of such membership and  that  such  acts  of  discrimination jeopardize the recruiting of citizens and  residents of the state  into  the  organized  militia  and  the  reserve  components of the armed forces of the United States and otherwise affect  the security of the state.    The  legislature  finds,  further,  that citizens and residents of the  state, not in military service and not members of the organized  militia  or  of  the reserve components of the armed forces of the United States,  are discriminated against by certain employers who refuse to employ them  because they are subject to military service in the armed forces of  the  United  States  under  the  selective  service  act  of nineteen hundred  forty-eight, as amended.    In the interpretation and application of this article,  it  is  hereby  declared  to  be  the public policy of the state to maintain, secure and  protect the civil  and  property  rights  of  persons  in  the  military  service, as hereinafter defined, and of employees who are members of the  organized  militia or members of a reserve component of the armed forces  of the United States.    The legislature hereby declares the existence of  a  public  emergency  affecting  the  health,  safety and comfort of the people, requiring the  enactment of the provisions of this act to protect the  vital  interests  of the state.    All  the  provisions  of this article shall be liberally construed for  the accomplishment of this purpose.    This article shall be deemed an exercise of the police  power  of  the  state,  for the protection of the public welfare, prosperity, health and  peace of the people of the state.