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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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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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A judge has refused to halt a new policy that will reduce the flow of union dues paid by thousands of Michigan state workers unless they personally…
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Michigan’s 33,800 unionized state employees will have to reauthorize the deduction of dues from their paycheck every year or the contributions will stop…
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Newly released figures show fewer Michigan state government workers are paying dues to the unions that negotiate salaries and benefits on their behalf.The…