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Section: 105.0510 Certain public employees may join labor organizations and bargain collectively--exceptions--discharge or discrimination for exercise of right prohibited--allowable organizations for excepted employees. RSMO 105.510


Published: 2015

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Chapter 105

Public Officers and Employees--Miscellaneous Provisions

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Section 105.510.1

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August 28, 2015

Certain public employees may join labor organizations and bargain collectively--exceptions--discharge or discrimination for exercise of right prohibited--allowable organizations for excepted employees.

105.510. Employees, except police, deputy sheriffs, Missouri state

highway patrolmen, Missouri National Guard, all teachers of all Missouri

schools, colleges and universities, of any public body shall have the right to

form and join labor organizations and to present proposals to any public body

relative to salaries and other conditions of employment through the

representative of their own choosing. No such employee shall be discharged or

discriminated against because of his exercise of such right, nor shall any

person or group of persons, directly or indirectly, by intimidation or

coercion, compel or attempt to compel any such employee to join or refrain

from joining a labor organization, except that the above excepted employees

have the right to form benevolent, social, or fraternal associations.

Membership in such associations may not be restricted on the basis of race,

creed, color, religion or ancestry.



(L. 1965 p. 232 § 2, A.L. 1967 p. 192, A.L. 1969 S.B. 36)







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