North Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H207 Latest Draft

Bill / Amended Version Filed 02/26/2025

                            GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA 
SESSION 2025 
H 	1 
HOUSE BILL 207 
 
 
Short Title: Remove Barriers to Labor Organizing. 	(Public) 
Sponsors: Representatives Morey, Butler, Harrison, and Price (Primary Sponsors). 
For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site. 
Referred to: Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House 
February 26, 2025 
*H207 -v-1* 
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 
AN ACT PROVIDING LABOR ORGANIZATIONS WITH THE UNABRIDGED RIGHT TO 2 
ENTER INTO LABOR AGREEMENTS AND REPEALIN G RESTRICTIONS ON LABOR 3 
ORGANIZING BY PUBLIC EMPLOYEES. 4 
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 5 
SECTION 1.(a) Article 10 of Chapter 95 of the General Statutes reads as rewritten: 6 
"Article 10. 7 
"Declaration of Policy as to Labor Organizations. 8 
"§ 95-78.  Declaration of public policy. 9 
The right to live includes the right to work. The exercise of the right to work must be protected 10 
and maintained free from undue restraints and coercion. It is hereby declared to be the public 11 
policy of North Carolina that the right of persons to work shall not be denied or abridged on 12 
account of membership or nonmembership in any labor union or labor organization or 13 
association.abridged. It is further declared to be the public policy of North Carolina that the rights 14 
of labor organizations and associations to enter into labor agreements shall not be denied or 15 
abridged. 16 
"§ 95-79.  Certain agreements declared illegal. 17 
(a) Any agreement or combination between any employer and any labor union or labor 18 
organization whereby persons not members of such union or organization shall be denied the 19 
right to work for said employer, or whereby such membership is made a condition of employment 20 
or continuation of employment by such employer, or whereby any such union or organization 21 
acquires an employment monopoly in any enterprise, is hereby declared to be against the public 22 
policy and an illegal combination or conspiracy in restraint of trade or commerce in the State of 23 
North Carolina. 24 
(b) Any provision that directly or indirectly conditions the purchase of agricultural 25 
products, the terms of an agreement for the purchase of agricultural products, or the terms of an 26 
agreement not to sue or settle litigation upon an agricultural producer's status as a union or 27 
nonunion employer or entry into or refusal to enter into an agreement with a labor union or labor 28 
organization is invalid and unenforceable as against public policy in restraint of trade or 29 
commerce in the State of North Carolina. Further, notwithstanding G.S. 95-25.8, an agreement 30 
requiring an agricultural producer to transfer funds to a labor union or labor organization for the 31 
purpose of paying an employee's membership fee or dues is invalid and unenforceable against 32 
public policy in restraint of trade or commerce in the State of North Carolina. For purposes of 33 
this subsection, the term "agricultural producer" means any producer engaged in any service or 34  General Assembly Of North Carolina 	Session 2025 
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activity included within the provisions of section 3(f) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, 1 
29 U.S.C. § 203, or section 3121(g) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, 26 U.S.C. § 3121. 2 
"§ 95-80.  Membership in labor organization as condition of employment prohibited. 3 
No person shall be required by an employer to become or remain a member of any labor 4 
union or labor organization as a condition of employment or continuation of employment by such 5 
employer. 6 
"§ 95-81.  Nonmembership as condition of employment prohibited. 7 
No person shall be required by an employer to abstain or refrain from membership in any 8 
labor union or labor organization as a condition of employment or continuation of employment. 9 
"§ 95-82.  Payment of dues as condition of employment prohibited. 10 
No employer shall require any person, as a condition of employment or continuation of 11 
employment, to pay any dues, fees, or other charges of any kind to any labor union or labor 12 
organization. 13 
"§ 95-83.  Recovery of damages by persons denied employment. 14 
Any person who may be denied employment or be deprived of continuation of his the person's 15 
employment in violation of G.S. 95-80, 95-81 and 95-82 or of one or more of such sections, 16 
G.S. 95-81 shall be entitled to recover from such the employer and from any other person, firm, 17 
corporation, or association acting in concert with him the employer by appropriate action in the 18 
courts of this State such damages as he the person may have sustained by reason of such the 19 
denial or deprivation of employment. 20 
"§ 95-84.  Application of Article. 21 
The provisions of this Article shall not apply to any lawful contract in force on the effective 22 
date hereof but they shall apply in all respects to contracts entered into thereafter and to any 23 
renewal or extension of any existing contract." 24 
SECTION 1.(b) Article 12 of Chapter 95 of the General Statutes is repealed. 25 
SECTION 2. This act is effective when it becomes law and applies to agreements 26 
entered into on or after that date. 27