"Michigan Workers Face Repeal Fallout: Navigating Rights Amid Right-to-Work Changes"

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Michigan Democrats successfully repealed the state's decade-old anti-union "right-to-work" law, making it the first state to do so in nearly 60 years. The law, which allowed workers to opt out of union dues while still benefiting from unionization, was overturned, marking a significant victory for the labor movement. Pro-labor groups celebrated the repeal, emphasizing the restoration of the "prevailing wage" practice. The move is seen as a demonstration of what Democrats can achieve in support of popular initiatives like workers' rights, and it comes as part of a broader effort to counteract the impact of "right-to-work" laws on unions and workers.
- Michigan's Historic “Right-to-Work” Repeal Goes Into Effect Truthout
- Michigan’s right-to-work repeal takes effect WOODTV.com
- Labor Unions take another step forward as the right-to-work law repeal starts Tuesday WILX
- Delie: Workers still have rights amid repeal of right-to-work Detroit News
- Michigan workers will be ‘paying the price’ for ‘very political decision’: Dick DeVos Fox Business
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