New Mexico Statutes 30-13-3. Blacklisting
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Blacklisting consists of an employer or his agent preventing or attempting to prevent a former employee from obtaining other employment.
Whoever commits blacklisting is guilty of a misdemeanor.
Upon request, an employer may give an accurate report or honest opinion of the qualifications and the performance of a former employee. An employer is defined as any person employing labor or the agent of such person.