Pennsylvania law prohibits the unauthorized use of union labels and registered insignia. Using or selling goods with union labels without permission is a misdemeanor, while knowingly displaying insignia without authority is a summary offense. These laws aim to protect the rights of labor unions and their registered symbols.
Using a union label without the union's permission on goods, or selling goods with such labels without authorization, constitutes unauthorized use and is a third-degree misdemeanor.
Misusing union labels is a third-degree misdemeanor, while knowingly displaying or using insignia without permission is a summary offense.
No, wearing or displaying union insignia without proper authorization is prohibited and considered a summary offense under Pennsylvania law.
Yes, amendments in 1982 and 2004 have added provisions regarding union labels and insignia, strengthening protections for labor unions.