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Michigan becomes first state in decades to repeal 'right to work' law. Here's what that means.
In a win for unions, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed Democratic legislation repealing the state's right-to-work law. The move makes Michigan the first state in decades to repeal the ...
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Michigan repealed its ‘right-to-work’ law, a victory for organized labor
Labor activists can learn from the decades-long campaign to undermine their influence by focusing on state-level action to bolster their cause Jennifer Standish is a doctoral candidate in the ...
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What's next for workers after Michigan repeals right-to-work law
On Friday, Michigan became the first state in decades to repeal a right-to-work law that allowed workers to opt out of paying union dues and fees. The change goes into effect 90 days after the ...
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IBEW Celebrates Michigan Repeal Of “Right-to-Work” Law; Says, “This Is Just A Start”
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers recently made their opinion on so-called “right-to-work” laws abundantly clear, and in the process praised the state of Michigan, for being the ...
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Opinion: Backlash against Michigan Dems for progressive legislation? Don't bet on it.
But will Michigan’s repeal two months ago of the 10-year ... showed 56% of voters would back re-enacting Michigan’s right-to-work law. However, the Detroit Regional Chamber poll in late ...
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Starbucks unionization movement meets right-to-work repeal in Michigan
Matt Wehrmeister was working at a Starbucks in East Lansing in March when he learned about Michigan Democrats' successful repeal of the state's right-to-work law. Wehrmeister is a barista at the ...
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Regulation restrictions repeal passes Michigan Senate
Michigan agencies could once again create government regulations tougher than federal standards. That's under a bill that ...
Detroit News13d
Michigan Senate votes to allow environmental, health rules stricter than federal standards
Lansing — The Democrat-controlled Michigan Senate voted Wednesday to repeal a policy ... repealing Snyder-era laws, including the Republican-authored right-to-work and prevailing wage laws.
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Michigan’s environmental rules could be stricter than national ones under bill
Democrats say a 2018 law barring state rules that are stricter than federal regulations undercuts state regulators’ ability ...
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‘We feel great’: Michigan AFL-CIO president praises right-to-work repeal
The Northwood University Overwatch and Counter-Strike esport teams brought home two national titles. Flint City Councilman Eric Mays was sentenced to six months of probation for disorderly conduct.

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