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Michigan Archives

February 1

Businesses Continue to Grow in Right to Work Michigan

TechSmith is adding a new headquarters in Michigan, while Piramal Pharma is expanding here. This will add 45 new jobs in the state.

Former UAW Boss Edward
January 28

Former UAW Boss Edward "Nick" Robinson Sentenced to Prison and Owes $342,000 in Restitution Fees

Former UAW Boss, Edward "Nick" Robinson, has been sentences to 1 year in prison for embezzlement and tax evasion, and must pay $342,000 in restitution.

December 14

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles to Bring 3,850 Jobs to RTW Michigan

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is investing $1.6 billion toward an expansion in Detroit, Michigan. This will create 3,850 new jobs for the area.

December 11

Right To Work Michigan Welcomes New Businesses and Jobs

Two new companies are making their way to the state of Michigan, and they are Lordstown Motors Corp and Perrigo.

Another National Right To Work Foundation Victory in Michigan against MEA Bosses
March 1

Another National Right To Work Foundation Victory in Michigan against MEA Bosses

Michigan Education Association union settles, pays refunds, and agrees to recognize employees’ membership resignations and stop demanding forced union dues Union officials claimed that the workers owed membership dues until the next “window period” to resign came around in August…

Michigan County Employee Wins, Court Stops Teamsters Dues Confiscation
September 18

Michigan County Employee Wins, Court Stops Teamsters Dues Confiscation

The Right to Work battle still continues in Michigan with union officials failing to comply and opting to try to create loopholes to handcuff employees.  However, with free representation from the National RIght To Work Legal Defense Foundation. Inc.,…

Michigan Ruling: Big Labor
May 4

Michigan Ruling: Big Labor "Resignation Windows" Violate Right To Work

Michigan State Court of Appeals Upholds Ruling Striking Down MEA Union “Window Period” Restrictions on Resignations Decision upholds the right of Michigan Employees to leave a union at any time Detroit, MI (May 3, 2017) –The Michigan State Court…

Some Workers Are ‘More Equal’ Than Others?
October 6

Some Workers Are ‘More Equal’ Than Others?

Michigan Politician Selectively Favors ‘Tyranny of the Majority’ (Click here to download the April 2016 National Right to Work Newsletter) It was three years ago last month that Michigan’s Right to Work law, adopted in December 2012 over the loud…

‘Manufacturing Rebound’ in Indiana, Michigan
January 9

‘Manufacturing Rebound’ in Indiana, Michigan

States Prohibit Forced Unionism, Get ‘More . . . Opportunities’ (source: National Right to Work December 2015 Newsletter) According to the U.S. Labor Department, Indiana, which passed America’s 23rd Right to Work law in March 2012, and Michigan, which…

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