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Remove Barriers to Labor Organizing

IntroducedSenate
Lisa GrafsteinDemocrat

Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate2025-02-21

No floor votes recorded.

This bill modifies North Carolina labor law by adding language affirming labor organizations' right to enter into labor agreements, while maintaining existing 'right-to-work' protections that prohibit requiring workers to join unions or pay union dues as a condition of employment. It also repeals Article 12 of Chapter 95, which previously contained additional labor restrictions.

  • Supporters argue this bill protects workers' freedom by ensuring no one can be forced to join a union or pay union dues to keep their job, which they contend preserves individual choice and protects lower-wage workers from financial burdens.
  • They also argue the bill clarifies that labor organizations have legitimate rights to negotiate agreements, creating a more balanced legal framework that respects both worker freedom and labor's organizing capacity.
  • Opponents argue that right-to-work laws weaken unions' negotiating power and financial stability by allowing workers to benefit from union contracts without paying dues, potentially undermining workplace protections and wages for all workers.
  • They contend that restricting unions' ability to require membership fees makes it harder for workers to collectively bargain effectively and may disproportionately harm lower-wage and minority workers who rely on union protections.

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