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§ 11-3-303. Denial of employment--Prohibitions

AR ST § 11-3-303West's Arkansas Code AnnotatedTitle 11. Labor and Industrial Relations (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 11-3-303. Denial of employment--Prohibitions

AR ST § 11-3-303West's Arkansas Code AnnotatedTitle 11. Labor and Industrial Relations (Approx. 2 pages)

West's Arkansas Code Annotated
Title 11. Labor and Industrial Relations
Chapter 3. Labor Relations and Practices
Subchapter 3. Right to Work (Refs & Annos)
A.C.A. § 11-3-303
§ 11-3-303. Denial of employment--Prohibitions
No person shall be denied employment because of membership in or affiliation with a labor union, nor shall any person be denied employment because of failure or refusal to join or affiliate with a labor union, nor shall any person, unless he or she shall voluntarily consent in writing to do so, be compelled to pay dues or any other monetary consideration to any labor organization as a prerequisite to, condition of, or continuance of employment.

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Acts of 1947, Act 101, § 2.
Formerly A.S.A. 1947, § 81-202.
A.C.A. § 11-3-303, AR ST § 11-3-303
The constitution and statutes are current through acts effective May 3, 2024, of the 2024 Fiscal Session of the 94th Arkansas General Assembly. Some statute sections may be more current; see credits for details. Also included are changes made by the Arkansas Code Revision Commission received through May 9, 2024.
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