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Collective Bargaining

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

State Proposal Asks Voters if Collective Bargaining Should be Added to Constitution

Proposal 2 will ask voters to amend the Michigan Constitution to address collective bargaining rights; this proposal appears on the Nov. 6 ballot.

From Ford's 40-hour work week to the legendary contract negotiations of the Detroit Federation of Teachers, the roots of collective bargaining run deep in Michigan. Voters will have the opportunity to decide the future of collective bargaining in Michigan Nov. 6, when a state ballot proposal will ask to amend the 1963 Michigan Constitution to protect the right of public and private sector employees to organize for the purpose of collective bargaining despite current or future laws that might seek to restrict it. The following language for proposal 12-2 will appear on the Nov. 6 ballot: This proposal would: Should this proposal be approved? If you vote: Yes – The Michigan Constitution would be amended to protect the right of public and …

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Brian Hadfield

8:34 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

We are talking about a proposal for Michigan. Michigan teachers cannot strike--it's against the law. This isn't about Wisconsin.   more ›

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