I am involved in a voluntary organisation, and was involved with kicking the biggest troublemaker I ever met in my life out. I regret that that action had to be taken, but it was completely unavoidable. I have been through the legal aspect of this over and over again, and there is no protection for volunteers. If one volunteer doesn't want to work with another volunteer that is all there is to it. If a committee doen't want a volunteer to stay in a voluntary organisation then that is all there is to it. However, there are exceptions to this. An example being that if a committee member said something that was defamatory, there may be liability attached to that. Or if the voluntary organisation was set up as a trust, or as a company it may be different.
My whole past week has been immersed in volunteers leaving a voluntary organisation, and it has been a terrible week. But that saying about there being two sides to every story rings through. I have tried to be a peacemaker and resolve issues and referee personalties but I don't have the capability of doing so.