Gov. Gretchen Whitmer just made it possible for 35,000 Michigan home health workers to unionize
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"This is like the best feeling," Ewing said. "It's been keeping a smile on my face. I'm motivated and focused on the next step and what we got to do to make this a complete thing."
"Individual homecare workers deserve nothing less than the ability to collectively bargain just as workers in all other sectors have," said Michigan state Sen. Kevin Hertel, sponsor of Public Act 144.
Critics claim this is atrocious public policy, arguing it primarily benefits union interests rather than addressing wage issues for the workers.
Public Act 145 reinstates workers in Michigan's Home Help Program as state employees, allowing them to form a statewide union and standardize care.
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