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appalachiablue

(41,131 posts)
Sat Mar 25, 2023, 11:48 AM Mar 2023

MICH: Dem. Gov Whitmer Signs Historic WORKERS RIGHTS Bills Into Law, 1st to Repeal Right to Work Law

- 'Gov. Whitmer Signs Historic Workers Rights Bills Into Law in Michigan,' Common Dreams, March 24, 2023. Ed. ✒

"After decades of anti-worker attacks, Michigan has restored the balance of power for working people by passing laws to protect their freedom to bargain for the good wages, good benefits, & safe workplaces they deserve," said one labor organizer. Workers' rights advocates in Michigan on Friday applauded as Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed a repeal of the state's so-called "right-to-work" law and restored the prevailing wage standard for state-funded construction projects.

The new laws make Michigan the 1st state to roll back anti-union right-to-work laws, which bar unions from requiring that all workers in unionized jobs pay dues, in nearly 6 decades.

"It feels great to be a Michigander today," said Lonnie Scott, executive director of Progress Michigan. "Any day that the corporate interests and lobbyists in Lansing fail is a day that deserves special recognition. It's refreshing to see workers get the recognition and rights they deserve after years of Republicans doing everything they could to undermine unions and the ability to organize in the workplace." In a statement, Whitmer's office pointed to research from the Economic Policy Institute that showed people living in states without right-to-work laws are paid $1,600 more per year on average and have higher rates of insurance coverage than workers in states with anti-union rules. States without the anti-worker laws also have lower rates of workplace deaths.

"Today, we are coming together to restore workers' rights, protect Michiganders on the job, and grow Michigan's middle class," said Whitmer. "Michigan workers are the most talented and hard-working in the world and deserve to be treated with dignity and respect." The passage of Michigan's right-to-work law in 2012 provoked outcry and drew labor advocates from across the county to Lansing to rally against the law. As Common Dreams reported earlier this month, many of the workers and supporters who protested over a decade ago were at the state Capitol when lawmakers passed the legislation repealing the law and restoring the prevailing wage, which requires that construction contractors pay union wages and benefits.

"After decades of anti-worker attacks, Michigan has restored the balance of power for working people by passing laws to protect their freedom to bargain for the good wages, good benefits, and safe workplaces they deserve," said Ron Bieber, president of the MIchigan AFL-CIO. "Ten years ago, Gov. Whitmer was standing side by side with well over 10,000 working people who showed up in Lansing to protest the devastating attack on their rights. Today, she has demonstrated yet again her unwavering commitment to putting working families first." "After decades of attacks on working people," he added, "it's a new day in Michigan, and the future is bright."

Twenty-six other states have right-to-work laws in place, threatening unions' ability to operate as they limit the membership dues they can collect from the workers they represent...https://www.commondreams.org/news/right-to-work-michigan-2659653174
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- Right to Work Law, ('Right to Starve Law,' designed to undercut and drain union members' finances & strength).
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-to-work_law

- 'Explaining the erosion of private-sector unions,' EPI - Economic Policy Institute, 2020,
How corporate practices and legal changes have undercut the ability of workers to organize and bargain,
https://www.epi.org/unequalpower/publications/private-sector-unions-corporate-legal-erosion/

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MICH: Dem. Gov Whitmer Signs Historic WORKERS RIGHTS Bills Into Law, 1st to Repeal Right to Work Law (Original Post) appalachiablue Mar 2023 OP
Great news - just goes to show you that if you live under a Dem controlled state walkingman Mar 2023 #1
Be nice to see Michigan workers wages go up MichMan Mar 2023 #2
like it republianmushroom Mar 2023 #3
Liberty rules! Igel Mar 2023 #4
I hope Arizona is paying attention. ChazInAz Mar 2023 #5
like it republianmushroom Mar 2023 #6

walkingman

(7,606 posts)
1. Great news - just goes to show you that if you live under a Dem controlled state
Sat Mar 25, 2023, 12:06 PM
Mar 2023

good things can and will happen. I hope in the future some of the Southern states move in this direction but I'm not holding my breath.

MichMan

(11,915 posts)
2. Be nice to see Michigan workers wages go up
Sat Mar 25, 2023, 12:10 PM
Mar 2023

Average of $1600 each expected according to the governors office. That will make a difference

Igel

(35,300 posts)
4. Liberty rules!
Sat Mar 25, 2023, 08:33 PM
Mar 2023

That's the reason for democracy. Democracy (representative) was what was what was considered the best guarantee, powers divided, of protecting liberty. Monarchy, oligarchy, democratic mob divided--4 sections united and at odds. Balanced in upholding democracy to attain principled limits on liberty.

This surely protects individual liberty in a principled way!

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