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Legislation to repeal Michigan’s "Right-to-Work" law passed the Michigan House Wednesday night
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Michigan House Democrats plan to move quickly Wednesday on bringing down two Republican labor laws that diminished union power and their ability to bargain contracts. Both were key priorities announced after Democrats took control of the Legislature this year
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After one week of session Democratic state lawmakers are already taking steps to repeal Michigan’s “right to work” law
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Gallup survey indicates labor union favorability reached highest level since 1965. Gallup finds “the low unemployment rate that developed during the pandemic altered the balance of power between employers and employees.” Dr. Paul Isely, Associate Dean in the Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley State University disagrees with that conclusion.
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The union says the administration is not bargaining in good faith.
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Chipotle said Friday that it is “disappointed" the store's employees “chose to have a third party speak on their behalf”
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Diana Tellefson Torres is the United Farm Workers Foundation’s Executive Director
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Michigan's workplace safety agency plans to step up unannounced inspections of demolition sites around the state to ensure workers are properly protected…
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Michigan's jobless rate dipped to 4.5 percent in July, a slight drop from the previous month and lowest in 15 years.The state said Wednesday it's the…
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Michigan’s monthly job rate has dropped slightly to 4.6 percent. But it’s not because more people are working. The one-tenth of a percentage point is…