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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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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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The Michigan Court of Appeals says local governments can not make their own rules that require contractors to pay union-level wages.
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Gallup finds “the low unemployment rate that developed during the pandemic altered the balance of power between employers and employees.” A professor in Seidman College of Business at Grand Valley State University disagrees with that conclusion citing a shift in generation demographic working lower-skilled jobs.
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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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The major automakers are staking their futures on the widespread adoption of electric vehicles
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One of the nation's largest labor unions is unveiling plans to invest $150 million in a nationwide campaign to help defeat President Donald Trump. The…