
(WWJ) – After much debate, in 2013 Michigan’s Right-To-Work law went into effect, giving Michigan workers in unionized jobs the ability to opt out of membership and paying dues.
After more debate -- and sometimes heated discussion on the Senate floor -- earlier this week, lawmakers voted to repeal the law.
On a new Daily J podcast, WWJ’s Brian Fisher explores why the law was so divisive and how the decision to repeal it will directly impact Michigan workers.
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