§6-5-11. Members of Legislature not to be discriminated against in
connection with seniority rights; pension coverage or
benefits or insurance coverage or benefits provided by
employer.
In order to encourage dedicated public service, it shall be
unlawful for any private employer to discriminate against an
employee who is a member of the Legislature, in connection with any
employee seniority rights, employee pension coverage or benefits or
employee insurance coverage or benefits, because of such employee's
absence from work to attend regular or extraordinary sessions of
the Legislature: Provided, That such employee continues to
contribute his share of the costs for any such coverage or benefits
when such contribution is required by his employer. An employee
shall have a cause of action against his employer for violation of
the provisions of this section and such cause of action may be
enforced in a civil action for such purpose.