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Michigan becomes first state in decades to repeal 'right to work' law. Here's what that means.
In a win for unions, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed Democratic legislation repealing the state's right-to-work law. The move makes Michigan the first state in decades to repeal the ...
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Michigan becomes first state in decades to repeal 'right-to-work' law
Michigan has become the first state in 58 years to repeal a "right-to-work" law. The law, passed more than decade ago by a Republican-controlled Legislature, had allowed those in unionized ...
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What's next for workers after Michigan repeals right-to-work law
On Friday, Michigan became the first state in decades to repeal a right-to-work law that allowed workers to opt out of paying union dues and fees. The change goes into effect 90 days after the ...
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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 ...
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Michigan’s ‘right to work’ is at death’s door. What will its legacy be?
Regardless, a decade after it became law, right-to-work in Michigan appears to be at death ... Both unions and pro-repeal policymakers are acutely aware of that. “Let’s restore fairness ...
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Paycheck Protection Laws Enacted In Four States Over Last Three Months
Paycheck Protection laws stipulate government resources can't be used to deduct union dues from worker paychecks. Four states ...
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Whitmer 'not actively pushing' review of Michigan's emergency manager law
Some Democrats want Whitmer to repeal Michigan's emergency manager law, but she said there needs to be something to replace ...
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Michigan Senate votes to allow environmental, health rules stricter than federal standards
Lansing — The Democrat-controlled Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to repeal a policy ... repealing Snyder-era laws, including the Republican-authored right-to-work and prevailing wage laws.
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Rick Snyder, Bill Parfet to raise money for House Republicans
Rick Snyder and one of his top political allies, Kalamazoo-area business leader and philanthropist Bill Parfet, will help ...
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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 ...
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Michigan lawmakers renew effort to give sex abuse victims more time to sue
Michigan lawmakers are scheduled to introduce bipartisan legislation that would give victims of childhood sexual abuse more ...

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