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Groups for and against a planned minimum wage increase for Michigan’s tipped workers are continuing to compete for influence with lawmakers
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Now that the Supreme Court has shot down any chance of the minimum wage question appearing on the November ballot without legislative action, eyes are turning to a separate lawsuit that also seeks to raise the minimum wage
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Michigan’s minimum wage could go up twice next year. The first increase is certain. It's a regularly scheduled annual raise to a little over 10-dollars an hour, set for January 1st. But the second is more complicated
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An effort to raise Michigan’s minimum wage turned in 610-thousand petition signatures today. Supporters are hoping to get a ballot question before voters in 20-24.