Labor and Employment - Michigan Becomes the 24th Right-to-Work State

12.12.2012

December 12, 2012

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Michigan Becomes the 24th Right-to-Work State

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder yesterday signed two bills enacted by the Michigan Legislature which makes it unlawful for employees to be required, as a condition of continued employment, to become union members or pay any fees or dues to a union. Senate Bill 116 applies right-to-work ("RTW") provisions to private sector workers. HB 4003 precludes compelled union membership or the payment of any fees or dues by public sector employees to a union as a condition of employment, with the exception of police or fire department employees subject to interest arbitration under Act 312, and State Troopers.

This Butzel Long Client Alert will attempt to provide answers to the following questions about the new RTW statutes.

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