Michigan Senate considers repeal of right-to-work law.

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The Michigan Senate has voted to repeal the state's right-to-work law, which would require workers to join labor unions. The move has been celebrated by the AFL-CIO, Michigan's largest labor organization, and union workers who rallied at the State Capitol. However, not everyone supported the change, with some arguing that it could harm the state's economy. If signed into law, the repeal could help improve patient care by increasing the number of nurses at the bedside. Michigan would become the first state to repeal a right-to-work law in decades.
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