Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 150a - Labor Relations
Section 6a - Denial of Admission To, and Suspension or Expulsion From, a Labor Organization; Proceedings for Relief; Voting Rights of Non-Participants in Insurance Plans and of Local Organizations in Conventions

Section 6A. Any employee who is required as a condition of employment to be a member in good standing of a labor organization may file with the commission a charge alleging (1) that, although eligible to membership, he has been unfairly denied admission to, or unfairly suspended or expelled from membership in, such organization for reasons other than malfeasance in office or non-payment of regular initiation fees, dues, or assessments and (2) that such labor organization has requested, or is about to request, his employer to discharge or otherwise discriminate against him because of his failure to maintain membership in good standing in such organization; provided, that such charge shall be filed not more than fifteen days after notice of such request has been given the employee by the labor organization. Upon filing of such charge, the commission shall have power to issue and cause to be served upon the labor organization a complaint stating the charge in that respect and containing a notice of hearing. The notice shall be given and the subsequent proceedings shall be conducted in the manner provided in section six. If upon all the evidence the commission shall determine that the employee was unfairly denied admission to membership in such organization, or that such discipline—
(1) Was imposed by the labor organization in violation of its constitution and by-laws; or
(2) Was imposed without a fair trial, including an adequate hearing and opportunity to defend; or
(3) Was not warranted by the offense, if any, committed by the employee against the labor organization; or
(4) Is not consistent with the established public policy of the commonwealth;
then the commission shall state its determinations and shall issue and cause to be served on the labor organization an order requiring it, in its discretion, either to admit or restore the employee to membership in good standing together with full voting rights, or else to refrain from seeking to bring about any discrimination against him in his employment because he is not a member in good standing, and to return to him such union dues and assessments as may have been collected from him during the period of his suspension or expulsion from the union. If the commission shall not make such a determination after hearing, it shall enter an order dismissing the charge filed by the employee.
Nothing contained in this section or in section four shall be deemed to require a labor organization as a condition of making or enforcing a contract requiring membership therein as a condition of employment, to accord to non-participants in an insurance plan the right to vote on questions pertaining thereto or to grant local organizations voting rights in a convention proportionate to their membership.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part I - Administration of the Government

Title XXI - Labor and Industries

Chapter 150a - Labor Relations

Section 1 - Public Policy

Section 2 - Definitions

Section 3 - Rights of Employees

Section 3a - Domestic Service Employee Defined; Violations; Discharge; Presumption; Damages; Costs

Section 4 - Unfair Labor Practices by Employers

Section 4a - Unfair Labor Practices by Individuals or Labor Organizations

Section 4b - Refusal to Bargain Collectively With Employer

Section 4c - Health Care Facilities; Unfair Labor Practices by Employers or Employees

Section 5 - Representatives; Determining and Certifying; Grievances; Units; Review; Proceedings to Enforce or Review Orders

Section 5a - Agricultural Workers; Representatives

Section 6 - Prevention of Unfair Labor Practices; Powers of Commission; Proceedings; Judicial Review

Section 6a - Denial of Admission To, and Suspension or Expulsion From, a Labor Organization; Proceedings for Relief; Voting Rights of Non-Participants in Insurance Plans and of Local Organizations in Conventions

Section 6b - Review of Order of Commission

Section 6c - Payment of Dues and Assessments During Disciplinary and Legal Proceedings

Section 7 - Powers of Commission and Courts Relative to Hearings and Investigations; Self-Incrimination; Service of Papers; Witness Fees; Papers and Information Furnished by Other Departments

Section 8 - Interference With Member or Agent of Commission

Section 9 - Right to Strike

Section 9a - Grievances or Disputes Between Health Care Facilities and Nurses

Section 10 - Conflict of Laws; Federal Statutes and Regulations

Section 11 - Partial Invalidity

Section 12 - Title of Statute