§ 976.
Membership in military unions, organizing of military unions, and recognition of military unions prohibited
(c)
It shall be unlawful for any person—
(1)
to enroll in a military labor organization any member of the armed forces or to solicit or accept dues or fees for such an organization from any member of the armed forces; or
(2)
to negotiate or bargain, or attempt through any coercive act to negotiate or bargain, with any civilian officer or employee, or any member of the armed forces, on behalf of members of the armed forces, concerning the terms or conditions of service of such members;
(3)
to organize or attempt to organize, or participate in, any strike, picketing, march, demonstration, or other similar form of concerted action involving members of the armed forces that is directed against the Government of the United States and that is intended to induce any civilian officer or employee, or any member of the armed forces, to—
(A)
negotiate or bargain with any person concerning the terms or conditions of service of any member of the armed forces,
(B)
recognize any military labor organization as a representative of individual members of the armed forces in connection with any complaint or grievance of any such member arising out of the terms or conditions of service of such member in the armed forces, or
(C)
make any change with respect to the terms or conditions of service in the armed forces of individual members of the armed forces; or
(4)
to use any military installation, facility, reservation, vessel, or other property of the United States for any meeting, march, picketing, demonstration, or other similar activity for the purpose of engaging in any activity prohibited by this subsection or by subsection (b) or (d).
(d)
It shall be unlawful for any military labor organization to represent, or attempt to represent, any member of the armed forces before any civilian officer or employee, or any member of the armed forces, in connection with any grievance or complaint of any such member arising out of the terms or conditions of service of such member in the armed forces.
(e)
No member of the armed forces, and no civilian officer or employee, may—
(1)
negotiate or bargain on behalf of the United States concerning the terms or conditions of military service of members of the armed forces with any person who represents or purports to represent members of the armed forces, or
(2)
permit or authorize the use of any military installation, facility, reservation, vessel, or other property of the United States for any meeting, march, picketing, demonstration, or other similar activity which is for the purpose of engaging in any activity prohibited by subsection (b), (c), or (d).
Nothing in this subsection shall prevent commanders or supervisors from giving consideration to the views of any member of the armed forces presented individually or as a result of participation on command-sponsored or authorized advisory councils, committees, or organizations.
(f)
Whoever violates subsection (b), (c), or (d) shall be fined under title 18 or imprisoned not more than 5 years, or both, except that, in the case of an organization (as defined in section 18 of such title), the fine shall not be less than $25,000.
(g)
Nothing in this section shall limit the right of any member of the armed forces—
(1)
to join or maintain membership in any organization or association not constituting a “military labor organization” as defined in subsection (a)(2) of this section;
(2)
to present complaints or grievances concerning the terms or conditions of the service of such member in the armed forces in accordance with established military procedures;
(3)
to seek or receive information or counseling from any source;
(4)
to be represented by counsel in any legal or quasi-legal proceeding, in accordance with applicable laws and regulations;
(5)
to petition the Congress for redress of grievances; or
(6)
to take such other administrative action to seek such administrative or judicial relief, as is authorized by applicable laws and regulations.
(Added [Pub. L. 95–610, § 2(a)], Nov. 8, 1978, [92 Stat. 3085], § 975; renumbered § 976, [Pub. L. 96–107, title VIII, § 821(a)], Nov. 9, 1979, [93 Stat. 820]; amended [Pub. L. 98–525, title IV, § 414(a)(6)], Oct. 19, 1984, [98 Stat. 2519]; [Pub. L. 99–661, div. A, title XIII, § 1343(a)(2)], Nov. 14, 1986, [100 Stat. 3992]; [Pub. L. 100–26, § 7(k)(2)], Apr. 21, 1987, [101 Stat. 284]; [Pub. L. 105–85, div. A, title X, § 1073(a)(15)], Nov. 18, 1997, [111 Stat. 1900]; [Pub. L. 118–31, div. A, title XVII, § 1741(b)(3)], Dec. 22, 2023, [137 Stat. 680].)