RECAP: Michigan's Right-to-Work Debate Video, Blog
UAW members and other unions are expected to protest at the state Capitol in Lansing today as the state Legislature considers proposed right-to-work legislation. Patch will be in Lansing, as well, posting live updates throughout the day and featuring live
- By John Hetzler
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- December 11, 2012
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Birmingham Patch will be providing live updates from Lansing today as the state Legislature considers right-to-work legislation.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder announced last week that he would put right-to-work on his agenda.
Following Snyder's announcement, Republicans in the Legislature put bills forward in both houses, prompting protests in Lansing by union groups, including the UAW.
More protests at the Capitol are expected today as the Legislature again takes up the proposed legislation.
Check back throughout the day for the latest news and views from the Capitol, and let us know what you think by leaving a comment. Watch live video from various sources in Lansing, or join the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #righttowork.
For more
- Gov. Rick Snyder Wants Right-to-Work Legislation
- What Do You Think About Right-to-Work Legislation?
- BLOG: A Sad Day for the State of Michigan
- Your Guide to Right-to-Work Bills (And How Birmingham's Lawmakers Voted)
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