Michigan School Exporting Education to China
District expects to help fund its Michigan classrooms with Chinese tuition payments
Political List Guru Tells How He Would Recall Gov. Snyder
$10 million, a staff of 100, and hired signature gatherers needed
Center’s 2011 School Privatization Survey Shows That for First Time, Majority of Michigan Districts Contract Out for Noninstructional Services
295 of 550 districts — 53.6 percent — now contract at least one major service to the private sector, up from 31.0 percent in 2001
U-M Public Employee Union Still Seeking to Unionize Non-Employee Students
Victory could mean $1 million in annual extra dues payments for union bosses
Box Office Bombs: Made in Michigan
Many films are getting more money from Michigan taxpayers than they are at the theaters
President Sees Bright Green Future for Battery Jobs; Details Show Reality Still Very Cloudy
The Michigan Employment Relations Commission Unanimously Rejects Unionization of U of M Graduate Student Research Assistants
As Mackinac Center requested, commission stands by its 1981 ruling that these student researchers are not public employees
