$100K Teachers? For Some Educators, Unions Are Standing In the Way
Plan would cost taxpayers billions while state already has high supply of teachers
Hathaway Pension: First Check Due Before Sentencing
Despite pleading guilty to bank fraud, Diane Hathaway to collect nearly $100K pension
Tough Choices Ahead For Allen Park Emergency Manager
General fund to run out of cash in one month
School District Reaches Five-Year Contract Preventing Teachers From Leaving the Union
Taylor School District board is expected to approve deal Thursday
School Union Proposes 9-Year Contract To Prevent Members From Exercising Right To Not Pay Dues
Berkley Education Association tries to avoid right-to-work law
University Union Wants Contract Through 2023 To Avoid Right-to-Work Law
Western Michigan University's professors' union trying for 9-year extension
Employees In Right-to-Work States Are Richer
When adjusting for the cost of living, workers in right-to-work states have 4.1 percent higher incomes
More Preschool Spending Not The Answer
Amount of funding on early childhood and K-12 education has not been shown to improve learning
Michigan Lost 42,000 Union Members Last Year
BLS report says state faced ninth largest drop in the country
Facing Possible Jail Time, Disgraced Justice Can Still Collect Pension
Estimates place former Supreme Court Justice Diane Hathaway's annual pension at nearly $100K
Republican House Members Who Voted Against Right-to-Work
House Reps: 'I voted my district'
Is Right-to-Work Racist?
'In a right-to-work state, I am a free man because my labor belongs to me'
Government Workers Average Twice As Many Sick Days Per Year As Private-Sector Employees
Average state employee takes 10 sick days per year vs. four days in private industry
Union Will Use 'Any Legal Means' to Combat Members Who Want to Leave
Two former MEA local presidents question August-only resignation window

Three Cheers for Michigan House Democrats
Questioning MEDC transparency is the right thing to do
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