5-301 - Certain employment contracts void.

§ 5-301. Certain  employment  contracts  void.  Every  undertaking  or  promise, whether written or oral, express or  implied,  constituting  or  contained,  in any contract or agreement of hiring or employment between  any individual,  firm,  company,  association  or  corporation  and  any  employee  or  prospective employee of the same, whereby (a) any employee  or prospective employee undertakes or promises to join, become or remain  a member of a company union; or (b) either party  to  such  contract  or  agreement undertakes or promises not to join, become, or remain a member  of  any  labor  organization  or  any  organization of employers; or (c)  either party to such contract or agreement undertakes or  promises  that  he  will  withdraw  from  the  employment  relation in the event that he  joins, becomes or remains a member of any labor organization or  of  any  organization  of  employers, is hereby declared to be contrary to public  policy and wholly void and shall not afford any basis for  the  granting  of  legal  or  equitable  relief  by  any  court against a party to such  undertaking or promise, or against any other  persons  who  may  advise,  urge or induce, without fraud, violence, or threat thereof, either party  thereto to act in disregard of such undertaking or promise.