Michigan Governor Snyder Curbs Detroit Union Bosses’ Power


Michigan Governor Snyder’s passage of a bill allowing an emergency manager to be appointed,curbs Big Labor’s monopoly bargaining power. Chad Livengood and Sean D. Lewis have the story in the Detroit News:

The new law is called Public Act 436 of 2012.

Emergency managers would have the ability to reject, modify or terminate labor union agreements — sweeping authority granted under the repealed 2011 law. Collective bargaining could be suspended for up to five years.

Governor Snyder’s vision for Michigan means economic freedom for the state and businesses, liberty for workers.

 

 

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