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HOUSE BILL NO. 6056
A bill to amend 1939 PA 176, entitled
"An act to create a commission relative to labor disputes, and to
prescribe its powers and duties; to provide for the mediation and
arbitration of labor disputes, and the holding of elections
thereon; to regulate the conduct of parties to labor disputes and
to require the parties to follow certain procedures; to regulate
and limit the right to strike and picket; to protect the rights and
privileges of employees, including the right to organize and engage
in lawful concerted activities; to protect the rights and
privileges of employers; to make certain acts unlawful; to make
appropriations; and to prescribe means of enforcement and penalties
for violations of this act,"
June 09, 2026, Introduced by Reps. Wegela, McKinney, Wilson, McFall, Rheingans, Miller,
Andrews and Morgan and referred to Committee on Government Operations.
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(MCL 423.1 to 423.30) by adding section 8a.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 8a. (1) An employer shall do both of the following: 1
(a) Display the poster described in subsection (2) at each of 2
the employer's work sites in a prominent location that is 3
accessible to each of the employer's employees. 4
(b) Make the poster described in subsection (2) available to 5
each of the employer's employees in a digital format via an 6
internal website or email. 7
(2) The department of labor and economic opportunity shall 8
create and make available to employers a poster that describes all 9
of the rights granted to an employee under the national labor 10
relations act of 1935, 29 USC 151 to 169. The poster must be in 11
English and any other language requested by a labor organization or 12
employer. The department of labor and economic opportunity shall 13
use publications from the National Labor Relations Board in 14
creating the poster and may request assistance from the National 15
Labor Relations Board in creating the poster. 16
(3) An employer that violates subsection (1) is subject to a 17
civil fine as follows: 18
(a) For a first violation, $5,000.00. 19
(b) For a second or subsequent violation, $10,000.00. 20
(4) The prosecutor of the county in which the violation 21
occurred or the attorney general may bring an action to collect a 22
civil fine under this section. A civil fine collected under this 23
section must be deposited in the general fund. 24