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The Office of Labor-Management Standards ensures union democracy, transparency, and financial integrity.

Prohibition against Certain Persons Holding Union Office or Employment

The Office of Labor-Management Standards, U.S. Department of Labor, is responsible for administering and enforcing most of the provisions of the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA). The LMRDA was enacted primarily to ensure basic standards of democracy and fiscal responsibility in labor organizations with private sector members.

Is it illegal for people who have been convicted of certain crimes to hold union office or employment?

What union offices or positions can a convicted person not hold?

What other positions can a convicted person not hold?

Are corporations and other convicted organizations barred from serving in prohibited capacities?

What are the crimes that result in a person being barred?

How does the bar apply to state convictions?

Is there a difference between a felony conviction and a misdemeanor conviction for purposes of the bar?

Is the bar automatic or must a court impose it?

When does the bar start?

What is a "judgment of conviction"?

When does the bar end?

Can the sentencing court reduce the period of the bar?

Can the bar be removed?

What court hears the request to have the bar removed?

What role does the Department of Labor have?

Does the restoration of an individual's citizenship rights affect the bar?

What are citizenship rights for purposes of Section 504 relief?

What if an individual successfully appeals an otherwise disqualifying conviction?

Is parole considered part of imprisonment for purposes of determining the Section 504 bar period?

What about probation?

What happens if a suspended sentence, parole or probation is revoked by the convicting court as a result of the convicted person's bad behavior?

Is it a violation if a person hires, retains, or employs a person subject to the bar?

What happens to the salary of an individual subject to the 504 bar?

What is the punishment for a willful violation of LMRDA Section 504?

Can a labor organization prevent an individual who is barred under Section 504 from running for union office?

What should I do if I think someone is holding a position in violation of Section 504?

How can I obtain more information on Section 504 or the LMRDA in general?

 

Last Updated: 1/19/07

 

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