Russ Brown is president of the Center for Independent Employees, a nonprofit foundation that provides legal representation and aid to independent employees who are opposed to union oppression in ...
Last March, when Michigan became the first state in 58 years to repeal a right-to-work law, it was yet another sign that public support for labor unions is on the rise. During the past couple of ...
Right-to-work laws give workers freedom of choice, allowing each worker to decide for him or herself whether or not to financially support a labor union. Right to work doesn’t stop a single ...
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer wants automakers and the United Auto Workers to reach a new contract deal as soon as possible, warning of the impacts of a prolonged strike and partial federal ...
EAST LANSING — The federal government is suing the owner of three Lansing-area convenience stores, claiming he failed to pay workers overtime and committed other labor law violations. Okemos-based Ali ...
A legal challenge filed Friday attempts to bar former President Donald Trump from appearing on the ballot in Michigan. The lawsuit filed in the Michigan Court of Claims says Trump should be barred ...
The Reproductive Health Act is headed to a bigger stage, but Michigan Democrats currently don’t have enough support.
Is your state stronger today than it was before the pandemic? The answer is closely tied to whether it has a right-to-work law. Workers have the freedom to create and join unions, but only some ...
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As Americans celebrate Labor Day this weekend, workers should be thinking about the right to work without being forced into a union, a leader of the right-to-work movement said. "Labor Day union ...
Here's what the Reproductive Health Act would do, how the public feels, and what its chances are moving forward.
Lawmakers on Thursday made Missouri one signature away from becoming the nation’s 28th right-to-work state. If the governor, as expected, signs the bill into law, it will be the first time in U.S.