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Detroit Free Press Archives

Over 4.1k New Jobs Coming to Right to Work Michigan!
March 10

Over 4.1k New Jobs Coming to Right to Work Michigan!

Businesses investing in Right to Work Michigan and create jobs include Ford, Magna International, Gentex, and Shyft Group.

Settlement Ignores Key Sources of Corruption
February 8

Settlement Ignores Key Sources of Corruption

U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider and UAW/AFL-CIO President Rory Gamble announced a deal to end a years-long federal investigation of the 400,000-member union Mr. Gamble heads.

July 10

Michigan SEIU Pushing New Initiative

Union activists have collected enough signatures to force a statewide vote on the unionization of home health care workers — a scheme that ended earlier this year when the legislature and governor said no more.  This effort will force unionization…

March 31

Friendly Reminder for Michigan

After decades of being under the thumb of the big labor bosses, Michigan in general, and Detroit in particular, are suffering the inevitable consequences. Politicians, often of both parties, let the union bosses run wild in exchange for political support.

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