SB 667 Modifies the law relating to labor organizations
Sponsor: Brown
LR Number: 4654S.01I Fiscal Notes
Committee: Small Business, Insurance and Industry
Last Action: 1/11/2016 - Second Read and Referred S Small Business, Insurance and Industry Committee Journal Page: S96
Title: Calendar Position:
Effective Date: August 28, 2016

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SB 667 - Under this act, employers are barred from requiring employees to become or refrain from becoming a member of a labor organization or pay dues or other charges required of labor organization members as a condition of employment. Employers who do so commit a Class C misdemeanor. Prosecuting attorneys and the Attorney General are charged with investigating complaints.

This act is identical to SCS/HCS/HB's 116 & 569 (2015) which was vetoed by the Governor and SCS/SB 127 (2015), substantially similar to HB 1462 (2016), and similar to SB 76 (2013), SB 547 (2012), SB 614 (2012), SB 438 (2012), SB 109 (2011), SB 1 (2011), SB 888 (2010), and HB 877 (2005).

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