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President Joe Biden signed an executive order to prioritize better paying jobs in government contracts during a visit to the Ann Arbor area Friday.
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House lawmakers passed legislation Wednesday night to repeal Michigan’s "Right-to-Work" law and reinstate a policy to require government contracts to pay union-level wages.
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The state House has two hot-button issues on a fast track for Wednesday: restoring Michigan’s prevailing wage requirement and repealing the state's right-to-work law.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says local governments cannot make their own rules that require contractors to pay union-level wages.
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The legislature repealed Michigan's prevailing wage law in 2018 after a statewide petition drive, but Governor Gretchen Whitmer says a state agency has the authority to implement the rule on its own.
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The State of Michigan will once again require construction contracts to pay workers a prevailing wage.
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A federal grand jury indicted state Rep. Larry Inman on charges of attempted extortion, soliciting a bribe and lying to the FBI.Inman is a Republican from…
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After multiple attempts, Michigan’s prevailing wage law is now eliminated. The Legislature passed a voter-initiated measure today to get rid of the law.…
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Michigan lawmakers are expected to vote this week on a proposal to repeal the state’s prevailing wage law.A 1965 law requires union-scale wages and…
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State lawmakers can now vote to repeal Michigan's prevailing wage law. Prevailing wage requires the state pay union-scale wages on its contracts.The Board…