Bill prefiling for the 2014 General Assembly session has started.
Organized labor is the focus of several pieces of filed legislation:
HB 1053 Lichtenegger, Donna
Specifies, upon voter approval, that no person as a condition or continuation of employment can be required to become or refrain from becomming a member of, or pay dues to, a labor organization(LR# 4563H.01I)
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HB 1093 Lant, Bill
Requires authorization for certain labor unions to use dues and fees to make political contributions and requires consent for withholding earnings from paychecks(LR# 4567H.01I)HB 1094 Lant, Bill
Specifies that no person as a condition or continuation of employment can be required to engage in or cease engaging in specified labor organization practices(LR# 4569H.01I)HB 1095 Lant, Bill
Specifies that no person as a condition or continuation of employment can be required to engage in or cease engaging in specified labor organization practices(LR# 4568H.01I)
HB 1099 Burlison, Eric
Specifies that no person as a condition or continuation of employment can be required to engage in or cease engaging in specified labor organization practices(LR# 4633L.01I)
HJR 43 Lant, Bill
Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit public labor organizations from withholding sums from the earning of public employees for the payment of dues or fees without consent(LR# 4448H.01I)HJR 44 Lant, Bill
Proposes a constitutional amendment to prohibit employers from requiring persons to become member of a private labor organization as a condition of employment(LR# 4451H.01I)
Evidently, for republicans, organized working people are the problem in Missouri.