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Back in July, the Michigan Supreme Court struck down a legislative change to the law, setting up a significant increase in the state minimum wage, including for tipped workers.
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Last summer, the Michigan Court of Claims ruled the Legislature violated the state constitution when it adopted a ballot proposal to increase the minimum wage and amended it to delay wage increases.
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The Michigan Restaurant and Lodging Association says three quarters of restaurant operators surveyed report business conditions are worse now than three months ago.
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Federal help is on the way for restaurants, bars, food trucks, caterers and other food establishments across the country that have been hit hard by the…
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A new federal program is providing money for Michigan bars and restaurants hard-hit by COVID-19.But one industry official says more help is needed.The…
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Stateside: How COVID changed school; Detroit’s Chef of the Year; first Black theatre in Grand RapidsToday on Stateside, education systems had to reimagine learning in K-12 schools during the pandemic. Did those systems rise to the occasion? Plus, we meet…
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A federal judge has rejected the restaurant industry legal challenge to Michigan’s temporary ban on indoor dining.In his ruling released Wednesday, U.S.…
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A lawsuit challenging Michigan’s temporary ban on indoor dining is set for a hearing in federal court Monday morning.Michigan’s restaurant industry filed…
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This is normally one of the busiest times of the year for Michigan restaurants and bars. Not this year.The state health department’s three week ban on…
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Attorneys for the state of Michigan say a restaurant industry lawsuit is attempting to substitute a judge’s opinion for that of public health officials on…