Code of Virginia - Title 40.1 Labor And Employment - Section 40.1-66 Conduct causing violation of article illegal; peaceful solicitation to join union
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§ 40.1-66. Conduct causing violation of article illegal; peaceful solicitation to join union
Any person, firm, association, corporation, or labor union or organization
engaged in lockouts, layoffs, boycotts, picketing, work stoppages or other
conduct, a purpose of which is to cause, force, persuade or induce any other
person, firm, association, corporation or labor union or organization to
violate any provision of this article shall be guilty of illegal conduct
contrary to public policy; provided that nothing herein contained shall be
construed to prevent or make illegal the peaceful and orderly solicitation
and persuasion by union members of others to join a union, unaccompanied by
any intimidation, use of force, threat of use of force, reprisal or threat of
reprisal, and provided that no such solicitation or persuasion shall be
conducted so as to interfere with, or interrupt the work of any employee
during working hours.
(Code 1950, § 40-74.2; 1954, c. 431; 1970, c. 321.)
Sections: 40.1-59 40.1-60 40.1-61 40.1-62 40.1-63 40.1-64 40.1-65 40.1-66 40.1-67 40.1-68 40.1-69 40.1-70 40.1-71 40.1-72 40.1-73
Last modified: April 3, 2009
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