Michigan Repeals 'Right-to-Work' Law, Restores Prevailing Wage.

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Michigan has become the first state in 58 years to repeal a "right-to-work" law, which allowed those in unionized workplaces to opt out of paying union dues and fees. The law was passed more than a decade ago by a Republican-controlled Legislature. Democrats had argued it allowed for "free riders" that received union representation without having to pay fees or dues. Over half of U.S. states now have right-to-work laws in place.
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- Gov. Whitmer signs bills to repeal right to work, restore prevailing wage Detroit News
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- What's next for workers after Michigan repeals right-to-work law? CBS News
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