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

    Code of Alabama
    Article 2 - Right to Work.
    Section 25-7-33 - Employers Not to Require Abstention From Union Membership as Condition of Employment, Etc.

    No person shall be required by an employer to abstain or refrain from membership in 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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