Sec. 101.111. FEE FOR PRIVILEGE TO WORK PROHIBITED. (a) A labor union, a labor organizer, or an officer, member, agent, or representative of a labor union may not collect, receive, or demand, directly or indirectly, a fee as a work permit or as a condition for the privilege to work from a person who is not a member of the union.
(b) Subsection (a) does not prevent the collection of an initiation fee as provided by Section 101.113.
Acts 1993, 73rd Leg., ch. 269, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1993.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Employer-Employee Relations
Chapter 101 - Labor Organizations
Subchapter C. Regulation of Labor Unions
Section 101.102. Legislative Findings; Policy
Section 101.103. Liberal Construction
Section 101.104. Method of Election of Officers, Agents, Organizers, and Representatives
Section 101.105. Annual Election of Officers, Agents, Organizers, and Representatives
Section 101.106. Notice of Election
Section 101.107. Results of Election
Section 101.108. Certain Unions Excepted
Section 101.109. Certain Persons Prohibited From Holding Office
Section 101.110. Labor Organizers; Organizer's Card
Section 101.111. Fee for Privilege to Work Prohibited
Section 101.112. Excessive Fees Prohibited
Section 101.114. Fee Receipt Required
Section 101.115. Construction of Fee Restrictions
Section 101.116. Member in Armed Forces
Section 101.117. Reasonable Time for Decision on Membership Required
Section 101.118. Expulsion of Member
Section 101.121. Civil Penalty
Section 101.122. Enforcement by Civil Process