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    • Code of Alabama
    • Title 25 - Industrial Relations and Labor.
    • Chapter 7 - Labor Unions and Labor Relations.
    • Article 2 - Right to Work.
    • Section 25-7-32 - Employers Not to Require Union Membership as Condition of Employment, Etc.

    Code of Alabama
    Article 2 - Right to Work.
    Section 25-7-32 - Employers Not to Require Union Membership as Condition of Employment, Etc.

    No person shall be required by an employer to become or remain a member of any labor union or labor organization as a condition of employment or continuation of employment.

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    Structure Code of Alabama

    Code of Alabama

    Title 25 - Industrial Relations and Labor.

    Chapter 7 - Labor Unions and Labor Relations.

    Article 2 - Right to Work.

    Section 25-7-30 - Declaration of Policy.

    Section 25-7-31 - Agreement or Combination to Deny Right to Work on Account of Membership or Nonmembership in Labor Union, etc., Prohibited.

    Section 25-7-32 - Employers Not to Require Union Membership as Condition of Employment, Etc.

    Section 25-7-33 - Employers Not to Require Abstention From Union Membership as Condition of Employment, Etc.

    Section 25-7-34 - Employer Not to Require Payment of Union Dues, etc., as Condition of Employment, Etc.

    Section 25-7-35 - Right of Action for Damages for Denial of Employment in Violation of Provisions of Article.

    Section 25-7-36 - Applicability of Article.

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