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orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, age,
ancestry or national origin, because of the individual's
previous assertion of a claim or right under former Title 39
or Title 39-A or because of previous actions taken by the
individual that are protected under Title 26, chapter 7,

 
subchapter V-B; or to comply with an employer's request for
the referral of job applicants if a request indicates either
directly or indirectly that the employer will not afford
full and equal employment opportunities to individuals
regardless of their race or color, sex, sexual orientation,
physical or mental disability, religion, age, ancestry or
national origin, because of previous assertion of a claim or
right under former Title 39 or Title 39-A or because of
previous actions that are protected under Title 26, chapter
7, subchapter V-B;

 
C. For any labor organization to exclude from
apprenticeship or membership or to deny full and equal
membership rights to any applicant for membership because of
race or color, sex, sexual orientation, physical or mental
disability, religion, age, ancestry or national origin,
because of the applicant's previous assertion of a claim or
right under former Title 39 or Title 39-A or because of
previous actions taken by the applicant that are protected
under Title 26, chapter 7, subchapter V-B; or, because of
those reasons, to deny a member full and equal membership
rights, expel from membership, penalize or otherwise
discriminate with respect to hire, tenure, promotion,
transfer, compensation, terms, conditions or privileges of
employment, representation, grievances or any other matter
directly or indirectly related to membership or employment,
whether or not authorized or required by the constitution or
bylaws of that labor organization or by a collective labor
agreement or other contract; to fail or refuse to classify
properly or refer for employment or otherwise discriminate
against any member because of race or color, sex, sexual
orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, age,
ancestry or national origin, because of the member's
previous assertion of a claim or right under former Title 39
or Title 39-A or because of previous actions taken by the
member that are protected under Title 26, chapter 7,
subchapter V-B; or to cause or attempt to cause an employer
to discriminate against an individual in violation of this
section, except that it is lawful for labor organizations
and employers to adopt a maximum age limitation in
apprenticeship programs, if the employer or labor
organization obtains prior approval from the Maine Human
Rights Commission of any maximum age limitation employed in
an apprenticeship program. The commission shall approve the
age limitation if a reasonable relationship exists between


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