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Virginia

Title 40.1 · Chapter 4
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-52. Authority of labor unions to own, encumber and sell real estate.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-53. Preventing persons from pursuing lawful vocations, etc.; illegal picketing; injunction.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-54. Payment of certain charges by carriers or shippers to or for benefit of labor organization.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-54.1. Public policy as to strikes and work stoppages at hospitals.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-54.2. Strikes and work stoppages at hospitals prohibited; penalty.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-54.3. Right to vote by secret ballot on labor organization representation.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-55. Employee striking terminates, and becomes temporarily ineligible for, public employment.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-56. Department head, etc., to notify employee of such termination, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-57. Appeal by employee from declaration of ineligibility.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-57.1. Appeal by employer for reemployment of terminated employee.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-57.2. Collective bargaining.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-57.3. Certain activities permitted.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-58. Policy of article.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-58.1. Application of article to public employers and employees.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-59. Agreements or combinations declared unlawful.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-60. Employers not to require employees to become or remain members of union.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-61. Employers not to require abstention from membership or officeholding in union.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-62. Employer not to require payment of union dues, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-63. Recovery by individual unlawfully denied employment.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-64. Application of article to contracts.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-65. Agreement or practice designed to cause employer to violate article declared illegal.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-66. Conduct causing violation of article illegal; peaceful solicitation to join union.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-67. Injunctive relief against violation; recovery of damages.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-68. Service of process on clerk of State Corporation Commission as attorney for union.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-69. Violation a misdemeanor.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-70. Department designated agency to mediate disputes.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-71. Notice of proposed termination or modification of collective bargaining contract; notice prior to work stoppage; injunctions and penalties.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-72. Commissioner to notify Governor of disputes; mediation and conciliation.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-73. Commissioner to keep Governor informed of negotiations, etc.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-74. Right of entry.
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Code of Virginia § 40.1-75. Article not applicable when National Railway Labor Act applies.
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Code of Virginia §§ 40.1-76, 40.1-77. Repealed.
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