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Michigan court ruling could put $12 minimum wage into effect, require paid sick leave
Read full article: Michigan court ruling could put $12 minimum wage into effect, require paid sick leaveA significant decision out of the Michigan Court of Claims that could potentially put a $12 an hour minimum wage into effect and require paid sick leave.
GOP effort to weaken minimum wage, sick leave laws in Michigan declared unconstitutional
Read full article: GOP effort to weaken minimum wage, sick leave laws in Michigan declared unconstitutionalA significant decision out of the Michigan Court of Claims that could potentially put a $12 an hour minimum wage into effect and require paid sick leave.
Michigan COVID vaccine sweepstakes: Here are winners of $2 million prize, 8 $50k drawings, 9 scholarships
Read full article: Michigan COVID vaccine sweepstakes: Here are winners of $2 million prize, 8 $50k drawings, 9 scholarshipsMichigan has announced the winner of the $2 million grand prize from the COVID vaccine sweepstakes, as well as the final eight $50,000 daily drawing winners and the nine students who won college scholarships.
Michigan governor says she has authority for stay-home order
Read full article: Michigan governor says she has authority for stay-home orderTrump himself has urged supporters to push Whitmer to reopen the state following virus restrictions, though many rules had been lifted previously. And 14 men have been charged in connection with an alleged plot to kidnap the governor. Asked if the state can do anything to assist closed businesses and their soon-to-be laid-off employees, Whitmer again urged Trump and Congress to enact a relief law. Brian Calley, president of the Small Business Association of Michigan and a Republican former lieutenant governor, also called on Congress and the president to act. Without aggressive steps now, she warned, Michigan could see 20,000 more deaths by February.
Scammers causing even more delays for Michigan unemployment system
Read full article: Scammers causing even more delays for Michigan unemployment systemDETROIT – Scammers targeting Michigan residents who have legitimately filed for unemployment are causing even more delays in the system as officials are forced to investigate. These scams are affecting thousands of Michiganders who have filed for unemployment, and many others who haven’t filed. READ: New problem keeps more Michigan residents from getting unemployment checksThe problem has gotten so serious that some people who have filed legitimately are having their accounts put on hold as the Unemployment Insurance Agency investigates. Scammers are also working to steal the identities of people who haven’t filed for unemployment. Our WDIV human resources team received letters that appeared to be from the unemployment agency about employees who never filed.
New scam steals personal information to file false unemployment claims
Read full article: New scam steals personal information to file false unemployment claimsDETROIT – A new scam is impacting thousands who have filed for unemployment and even many who haven’t. The problem is so big that some residents who have filed legitimately are now having their accounts put on hold as the Unemployment Insurance Agency investigates. RELATED: New problem keeps more Michigan residents from getting unemployment checksFormer Lt. Governor Brian Calley and president of the Small Business Association of Michigan announce on Twitter that he was targeted by the scam. Several WDIV team members are now concerned their personal information is in the wrong hands.
Flashpoint: Schuette, Calley make final primary pitches in Michigan governor's race
Read full article: Flashpoint: Schuette, Calley make final primary pitches in Michigan governor's raceHere's what you may have missed on Flashpoint for Sunday, July 29, 2018. Devin Scillian sat down with the two Republican front-runners in the Michigan gubernatorial race, Attorney General Bill Schuette and Lt. Governor Brian Calley. Here's the conversation with Schuette:Here's the conversation with Calley.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder proclaims Friday 'Spartan Green Day'
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder proclaims Friday 'Spartan Green Day'LANSING, Mich. – Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder has proclaimed Friday as "Spartan Green Day" in honor of the No. 5 Michigan State football team. Brian Calley, a Michigan State graduate, this week presented the proclamation to Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio and the team in East Lansing. The proclamation from Snyder, a graduate of the University of Michigan, encourages people in Michigan to wear green in support of the Spartans, whose colors are green and white.