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LANSING, Mich. (CBS DETROIT) - Michigan's minimum wage could change when the state Supreme Court weighs in. A case from 2018 is at the center of a decision that should be coming down the pipe from ...
The Court of Appeals decision in January stopped Michigan's minimum wage from raising to $13.03 and $11.73 for tipped employees. ... The Michigan Supreme Court previously denied the case in 2019.
Currently, Michigan’s minimum wage is $10.10 an hour, and the tipped minimum wage is $3.84 an hour. The figures are slated to increase to $10.33 an hour and $3.93 an hour on Jan. 1, 2024 ...
More: Michigan minimum wage increase, paid sick leave wiped out after appeals panel ruling In 2018, the Legislature, then controlled by Republicans, adopted legislation created through a petition ...
Why is minimum wage changing in Michigan? In 2024, the minimum wage in Michigan is $10.33 an hour. But that’s set to increase by more than $2 next February after the Michigan Supreme Court's ruling.
The Michigan Supreme Court is taking up the minimum wage fight. The court will hear arguments at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 7, involving a 2018 ballot initiative.
DETROIT, Mich. — The Michigan Supreme Court overruled the Legislature on Wednesday, reinstating major changes to the state's minimum wage and paid sick leave laws, a victory for low-wage workers ...
The Michigan Supreme Court has denied a request that it force the Board of State Canvassers to approve a ballot initiative to increase the state’s minimum wage.
Minimum wage is set to increase in Michigan in 2025, likely to $12.48 an hour, after a court ruling. A massive Michigan Supreme Court ruling will result in boosts to the state's minimum wage and ...
(FOX 2) - Following a monumental decision from the Michigan Supreme Court last July, multiple departments are seeking clarification about how to calculate what the state's next minimum wage should be.
The Michigan Supreme Court said Wednesday it will hear a major case involving changes to the minimum wage and sick leave, and the power of lawmakers to interfere with the results of petition drives.
The Michigan Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday to increase the state’s minimum tipped wage. The case is centered on a 2018 ballot initiative organized by Michigan One Fair Wage and ...