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Rockford High students vs AI, GRPS is looking to build a new school, Michigan’s Right to Work law gets repealed this week, and more state and West Michigan news.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer moved quickly to sign bills sent to her this week to repeal Michigan’s right to work law and to require the state contractors to pay union-level wages.
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In a dramatic turnabout, it appears Michigan is about to repeal its right-to-work law. The Legislature’s approval of that this week is a big win for unions in a state that’s considered a cradle of the labor movement.
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The bills were approved over the objections of Republicans who argued repealing right-to-work would make Michigan less friendly to businesses
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The Michigan Senate voted to repeal the state’s Right-to-Work law Tuesday evening
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The bills were adopted last week by the state House
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Legislation to repeal Michigan’s "Right-to-Work" law passed the Michigan House Wednesday night
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Legislation to repeal Michigan’s Right to Work law is heading to the full House for a planned vote tonight.
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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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Tax cuts, infrastructure, and access to education all headlined Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s State of the State address last night. But not every Democratic priority made it into the speech