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Repealing right to work is one of the top priorities of the Legislature’s new Democratic majorities.
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“Right to Work” currently stops workplaces from making the payment of some union dues a condition of employment.
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After one week of session, Democratic state lawmakers are already taking steps to repeal Michigan’s “right to work” law.“Right to work” bans making the payment of some union fees a condition of employment. It was a major Republican priority at the time.
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The Michigan Senate is preparing to welcome its first woman as majority leader in state history.Democratic Senator Winnie Brinks emerged out of her party’s caucus room Thursday morning ready to take over the reins of the chamber next year.Brinks says Democrats have a lot of “pent up policy” after being in the minority for nearly four decades.
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Democratic lawmakers are trying once again to repeal the state’s so-called “Right to Work” law.Five years ago, a Republican-led Legislature made Right to…
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Teachers don’t have to wait if they want to drop out of their union. That ruling was handed down Wednesday by the Michigan Court of Appeals. The court…