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In response to recently enacted Michigan labor laws, one West Michigan restaurant is adding a fee to its guest’s bills
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Research Seminar in Quantitative Economics Director Gabriel Ehrlich says he expects wage growth to continue into 2025 but at a slower pace
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A group of fruit and vegetable farmers say “Grown in Michigan” may be a thing of the past if government mandated wage increases don’t change soon. They launched the “Protect Our Produce” coalition Thursday to draw attention to the issue
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One of the most anticipated decisions from the Michigan Supreme Court will determine the fate of the state’s minimum wage and earned sick leave laws.
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WGVU’s Patrick Center talks with Crain’s senior writer Mark Sanchez about venture capital investment trends, and a staffing firm’s annual wage report. But first, how new federal regulations taking effect March 11th will impact independent contractors.
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The campaign submitted more than 610,000 petition signatures with the Michigan Bureau of Elections last year, but not in time to qualify for the 2022 ballot
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Would be the most any rookie educator makes in state, says officials.
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A judge has refused to order roughly 22-hundred striking graduate workers at the University of Michigan to return to their jobs.
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In January Michigan’s minimum wage took a 23-cent jump, landing at $10.10 per hour for non-tipped workers, but whether it will rise again is still being decided.
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Responding to RSV surge Corewell Health asks state for additional I.C.U. beds at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital