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Michigan’s Right-to-Work Law Repeal

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By Robert Boonin on March 27, 2023
Posted in Employment Laws, Right-to-Work

On March 21, 2023, and along party lines, the Michigan Legislature advanced a bill to the Governor’s desk to repeal the state’s 2013 right-to-work. The Governor signed the bill on March 23, 2023. The new law is expected to go into effect in April 2024.Continue Reading Michigan’s Right-to-Work Law Repeal

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