§ 34-6-23 - Contracts contrary to public policy
O.C.G.A. 34-6-23 (2010)
34-6-23. Contracts contrary to public policy
Any provision in a contract between an employer and a labor organization which requires as a condition of employment or continuance of employment that any individual be or remain a member or an affiliate of a labor organization or that any individual pay any fee, assessment, or other sum of money whatsoever to a labor organization is declared to be contrary to the public policy of this state; and any such provision in any such contract heretofore or hereafter made shall be absolutely void.