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8-7-1010. Rights of public employees.

(a) Public employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals shall be informed of such exposure and shall have access to the workplace chemical list, material safety data sheets for the chemicals on the list, and information and training as provided in this subchapter.

(b) No public employer shall discharge or cause to be discharged or otherwise discipline or discriminate against a public employee because the employee has requested information, filed a complaint, assisted an inspector of the Director of the Department of Labor, or instituted or caused to be instituted any complaint or proceeding under or related to this subchapter or has testified or is about to testify in any such proceeding or has exercised any rights afforded by this subchapter on behalf of the employee or other employees, nor shall any pay, position, seniority, or other benefits to which the employee may be entitled be lost because the employee exercised rights afforded by this subchapter.

(c) Any waiver of the benefits or requirements of this subchapter shall be against public policy and shall be null and void. Any public employer's request or requirement that a person waive any rights under this subchapter as a condition of or in connection with employment shall constitute a violation.

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Statutes > Arkansas > Title-8 > Chapter-7 > Subchapter-10 > 8-7-1010

8-7-1010. Rights of public employees.

(a) Public employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals shall be informed of such exposure and shall have access to the workplace chemical list, material safety data sheets for the chemicals on the list, and information and training as provided in this subchapter.

(b) No public employer shall discharge or cause to be discharged or otherwise discipline or discriminate against a public employee because the employee has requested information, filed a complaint, assisted an inspector of the Director of the Department of Labor, or instituted or caused to be instituted any complaint or proceeding under or related to this subchapter or has testified or is about to testify in any such proceeding or has exercised any rights afforded by this subchapter on behalf of the employee or other employees, nor shall any pay, position, seniority, or other benefits to which the employee may be entitled be lost because the employee exercised rights afforded by this subchapter.

(c) Any waiver of the benefits or requirements of this subchapter shall be against public policy and shall be null and void. Any public employer's request or requirement that a person waive any rights under this subchapter as a condition of or in connection with employment shall constitute a violation.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arkansas > Title-8 > Chapter-7 > Subchapter-10 > 8-7-1010

8-7-1010. Rights of public employees.

(a) Public employees who may be exposed to hazardous chemicals shall be informed of such exposure and shall have access to the workplace chemical list, material safety data sheets for the chemicals on the list, and information and training as provided in this subchapter.

(b) No public employer shall discharge or cause to be discharged or otherwise discipline or discriminate against a public employee because the employee has requested information, filed a complaint, assisted an inspector of the Director of the Department of Labor, or instituted or caused to be instituted any complaint or proceeding under or related to this subchapter or has testified or is about to testify in any such proceeding or has exercised any rights afforded by this subchapter on behalf of the employee or other employees, nor shall any pay, position, seniority, or other benefits to which the employee may be entitled be lost because the employee exercised rights afforded by this subchapter.

(c) Any waiver of the benefits or requirements of this subchapter shall be against public policy and shall be null and void. Any public employer's request or requirement that a person waive any rights under this subchapter as a condition of or in connection with employment shall constitute a violation.