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Part 3
Privileges and Immunities

Chapters

1
Contracts Against Public Policy
Sections 920–927
2
Solicitation of Employees by Misrepresentation
Sections 970–977
2.5
Employer Use of Social Media
Section 980
3
Class of Labor Employed; Labor Union Insignia
Sections 1010–1018
3.1
Unfair Immigration-related Practices
Sections 1019–1019.4
3.5
Contractors
Sections 1020–1024
3.6
Employer Use of Consumer Credit Reports
Sections 1024.5–1024.6
3.7
Alcohol and Drug Rehabilitation
Sections 1025–1028
3.8
Lactation Accommodation
Sections 1030–1034
3.9
Employee Literacy Assistance
Sections 1040–1044
4
Reemployment Privileges
Sections 1050–1057
4.5
Displaced Janitor Opportunity Act
Sections 1060–1065
4.6
Public Transit Service Contracts and Contracts for the Collection and Transportation of Solid Waste
Sections 1070–1076
5
Political Affiliations
Sections 1101–1106
6
Agreements in Connection with Trade Disputes
Section 1110
7
Jurisdictional Strikes
Sections 1115–1122
7.5
Collective Bargaining Agreements
Sections 1126–1128
8
Professional Strikebreakers
Sections 1130–1136.2
9
Employer Intimidation
Section 1137
10
Unlawful Acts During Labor Disputes
Sections 1138–1138.5
11
Workers’ Rights in Emergencies
Section 1139
 



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