Excerpt from Legislative Digest and Table of Sections Affected January 4 to January 31, 1943: Bills and Constitutional Amendments Introduced Prior to the Constitutional Recess; California Legislature, Fifty-Fifth Session
Requires every labor organization having 25 or more members to incorporate and deposit bond of $10 per member conditioned on faithful performance of duties by officers. Bond also to be trust fund for benefit of judgment creditors of organization.
Prescribes qualification for officers; regulates elections.
Provides for hearing and rehearing by organization and review by superior court before member may be fined, suspended, or expelled.
Requires two-thirds vote before funds may be spent for political purposes and before strike may be declared or settled.
Prohibits jurisdictional picketing. Prohibits strikes in war or defense indus tries whenever a state of war exists. Prohibits blacklisting of members who leave organization.
Requires annual financial report to be filed. Report to be public record.
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