Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 23. LABOR AND WORKERS' COMPENSATION. |
Chapter 23.40. LABOR ORGANIZATIONS. |
Article 23.40.02. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS ACT. |
Section 23.40.225. Exemption based on religious convictions.
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Notwithstanding the provisions of AS 23.40.220, a collective bargaining settlement reached, or agreement entered into, under AS 23.40.210 that incorporates union security provisions, including but not limited to a union shop or agency shop provision or agreement, shall safeguard the rights of nonassociation of employees having bona fide religious convictions based on tenets or teachings of a church or religious body of which an employee is a member. Upon submission of proper proof of religious conviction to the labor relations agency, the agency shall declare the employee exempt from becoming a member of a labor organization or employee association. The employee shall pay an amount of money equivalent to regular union or association dues, initiation fees, and assessments to the union or association. Nonpayment of this money subjects the employee to the same penalty as if it were nonpayment of dues. The receiving union or association shall contribute an equivalent amount of money to a charity of its choice not affiliated with a religious, labor, or employee organization. The union or association shall submit proof of contribution to the labor relations agency.
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Recent Bills that will modify this
SB 44 RELIGIOUS UNION EXEMPTION: PERA & AKRR
Implemented As
8 AAC 97.305
8 AAC 97.310
References
8 AAC 97.310
History
(Sec. 1 ch 85 SLA 1976)