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MLive13d
Michigan’s ‘right to work’ is at death’s door. What will its legacy be?
Related: Michigan right-to-work Q&A: Dissecting the ins and outs of contentious issue But multiple independent experts interviewed by MLive had conflicting takeaways about the law’s impact.
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IBEW Celebrates Michigan Repeal Of “Right-to-Work” Law; Says, “This Is Just A Start”
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers recently made their opinion on so-called “right-to-work” laws abundantly clear, and in the process praised the state of Michigan, for being the ...
Crain's Detroit28d
Starbucks unionization movement meets right-to-work repeal in Michigan
Matt Wehrmeister was working at a Starbucks in East Lansing in March when he learned about Michigan Democrats' successful repeal of the state's right-to-work law. Wehrmeister is a barista at the ...
The Victoria Advocate29d
Study: Michigan's prevailing wage law could drive up road-construction costs by 14.3%
However, the Michigan Legislature reinstated the state’s prevailing wage law in March 2023, when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer also signed a bill to repeal the state’s right-to-work law.
National Review20h
The Slow, Steady March of Right-to-Work Laws
The Limits of Press-Bashing The Slow, Steady March of Right ... law. Having said all that, the doomsayers look pretty silly for insisting right-to-work destroys jobs and leads to economic ruin ...
Detroit Free Press5d
Whitmer 'not actively pushing' review of Michigan's emergency manager law
But there's one controversial GOP measure she may be less eager to overturn: Michigan's emergency ... including the state's "right-to-work" law that allows those in unionized jobs to opt out ...
clickondetroit.com
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Michigan lawmakers renew effort to give sex abuse victims more time to sue
Michigan lawmakers introduced bipartisan legislation that would give victims of sexual abuse more time to sue for damages and ...
Detroit News21d
Michigan Senate votes to allow environmental, health rules stricter than federal standards
Lansing — The Democrat-controlled Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to ... including the Republican-authored right-to-work and prevailing wage laws. Whitmer signed those repeal bills in March.
New York Post9d
Taxpayer-funded union dues: California’s toxic idea is spreading
Mackinac Center for Public Policy observes this legislation makes the recent repeal of Michigan’s right-to-work law look tame by comparison. “This proposal means taxpayers, not union members ...
agdaily
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Michigan follows Colorado by introducing right-to-repair legislation
Michigan's Agriculture Equipment Repair Act will require certain original equipment manufacturers and repair providers to ...
Detroit Free Press20d
Michigan lawmaker wants to stop health insurance companies from using copay accumulators
Carrie Rheingans, D-Ann Arbor — plans to introduce legislation in the Michigan House later this ... it's not going to work. So we're very, very grateful for that." Still, her health insurance ...
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“We can't just be focused on events and activities, and we can’t just be focused on changing hearts and minds," said Alexis Robertson, director of diversity, equity and inclusion at Foley ...

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