LANSING, Mich. — Sen. Joseph Bellino and four Senate Republican colleagues on Tuesday introduced a legislative package to restore Michigan’s status as a Right to Work state and repeal a mandated prevailing wage.
“With Michigan’s unemployment rate ranking as one of the worst in the country, these reforms are needed to improve our economy by making our state more attractive to businesses and workers,” said Bellino, R-Monroe. “Mandating prevailing wage is terrible public policy because it removes competition and forces taxpayers to pay more to fix local roads or improve safety at local schools.
“By unnecessarily driving up the cost of projects, the prevailing wage mandate also reduces the ability of energy providers to bring more power production online.”
Bellino’s Senate Bill 440, would repeal prevailing wage requirements for alternative energy projects such as wind and solar.
Other bills in the legislative package include:
“I support restoring Right to Work in our state because no worker should be forced to join or pay dues to a labor organization as a condition of being able to do their job,” Bellino said. “Workers should be able to decide for themselves whether a union works best for them and their families.”
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