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The Michigan Court of Claims is being asked to delay enforcing decisions to boost the state’s minimum wage and require employers to provide earned sick leave. That’s after the court ruled the Legislature violated the state constitution.
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On today's show, an organizer for a high minimum wage talked about a recent court victory. Then, a local artist explained her new display at the U-M's STAMPS gallery. Plus, we spoke with two sailors and heard Doug Tribou's interview with GOP gubernatorial candidate Ryan D. Kelly.
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The Republican-controlled legislature voted to approve a ballot petitions for a minimum wage increase in 2018, but later amended the plan, weakening the intent of the law. This "adopt and amend" move was recently ruled unconstitutional.
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Today on Stateside, the effects of a Michigan judge's ruling on minimum wage and paid sick leave. Then, Plowshares Theatre brings back its New Griots Initiative. Also, a new children's book tells the story of mushroom house builder Earl Young. Finally, Republican candidate Garrett Soldano on what he’d do if elected Governor.
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There are currently 270 city employees who make less than $15 an hour. Right now, the lowest paid city employee makes $9.65 an hour.
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Michigan's minimum wage is rising 22 cents to $9.87 an hour on January 1.
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The initiative campaign to increase Michigan’s minimum wage took another step Tuesday toward putting a question on the 2022 ballot.
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In 2018, the Republican-led lame duck legislature prevented minimum wage and sick time laws from getting on Michiganders' ballots by adopting the…
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More than a dozen people gathered outside U.S. Sen. Gary Peters' (D-Mich.) Detroit office on Monday to support a provision in the latest coronavirus…
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The Michigan minimum wage is not going up today.The hourly minimum wage was supposed to increase from $9.65 to $9.87 January 1st. But, state law does not…