Wisconsin Code § 103.46

Contracts; promises to withdraw from or not to join labor, employers’ or cooperative organizations are void
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Every undertaking or promise, whether written or
oral, express or implied, constituting or contained in any of the
following is declared to be contrary to public policy and wholly
void and shall not afford any basis for the granting of any legal or
equitable relief by any court:
(1) A contract or agreement of hiring or employment between
any employer and any employee or prospective employee, in
which either party to the contract or agreement undertakes or
promises not to join, become or remain a member of any labor organization or of any organization of employers, or in which either
party to the contract or agreement undertakes or promises to
withdraw from the employment relation if the party joins, becomes or remains a member of any labor organization or of any
organization of employers.
(2) A contract or agreement for the sale of agricultural, horticultural or dairy products between a producer of those products
and a distributor or purchaser of those products, in which either
party to the contract or agreement undertakes or promises not to
join, become or remain a member of any cooperative association
organized under ch. 185 or 193 or of any trade association of the
producers, distributors or purchasers of those products.

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