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- Posted March 12, 2014
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Briefing to look at Michigan right-to-work laws after one year
Michigan's controversial right-to-work laws altered the business landscape when enacted nearly one year ago. Butzel Long will commemorate this anniversary by hosting a Breakfast Briefing from 8 to 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, March 27, at the firm's Bloomfield Hills office located at 41000 Woodward Avenue. The registration fee is $25 per person and includes a continental breakfast.
The program will feature Butzel Long labor and employment attorneys Malcolm Brown, Gary Klotz, and Craig Schwartz.
During the program, they will review:
* The current status of the right-to-work laws and the challenges to them.
* Effects of the right-to-work laws on collective bargaining agreements, unions, unionized employers, and unionized employees.
* Tactics regarding right-to-work available to unionized employers negotiating collective bargaining agreements in 2014 and beyond.
The briefing will provide an update on right-to-work issues so employers understand and comply with these laws.
Space is limited and registration is required. To register for this program, visit www.butzel.com/events/. For inquiries, contact Jonathan Spencer at 313-983-6995 or spencer@butzel.com.
Published: Wed, Mar 12, 2014
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