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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed legislation to repeal the state's decade-old “right-to-work” law, which was passed by a Republican-controlled Legislature. The 2012 law had allowed those in unionized workplaces to opt out of paying union dues and fees.
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The Michigan Legislature has sent Governor Gretchen Whitmer pro-union bills that include repealing the state's decade-old right-to-work law.
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The political roundtable digs into the economic impact of Right-to-Work over the past decade.
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Talking with two lawmakers about the right-to-work repeal. Discussed the political turmoil and terror Black people faced during Reconstruction. Then an interview with an upcoming country singer.
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Michigan lawmakers passed part of a repeal of the state’s Right-to-Work law Tuesday.
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Legislation to repeal Michigan’s right-to-work law could be on its way to the governor before the end of this week. It’s up for a committee hearing Tuesday.
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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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Today, we dove into an issue that's likely to take center stage over the next few weeks in Lansing: Michigan's right-to-work laws. Then, we heard about a Finnish-American legend that took root in the U.P. Plus, a conversation with chef Iliana Regan on her new memoir Fieldwork.
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Michigan's police and firefighter unions will no longer be mandatory for employees to join after the United States Supreme Court decided Wednesday that…