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Saturday – March 13
What:
Time:
2300 Venoy,
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the process.
Saturday – March 13
What: United Way 2010 UCAN Class
Time: Registration 8:20am/Class:
Contact: 313 226-9217 for more information
Wednesday – March 17
What: Metro Detroit Delegate Body meeting
Time:
Contact: 313 961-0800
Wednesday – March 17
Movie Night @ Metro/Norma Rae
Time:
600
Contact: 313 961-0800
Saturday – March 20
What: United Way 2010 UCAN Class
Time: Registration 8:20am/Class:
Contact: 313 226-9217 for more information
Tuesday – March 24
What: Retiree Action Committee meeting
Time:
115 West Willis
Saturday – March 27
What: United Way 2010 UCAN Class
Time: Registration 8:20am/Class:
Contact: 313 226-9217 for more information
April 22-25
AFL-CIO State Federation,Area and Central Labor Council Conference
May 26-31,2010
Coalition of Black Trade Unionists 39th. International Convention
Convention Information
| Hire MichiganFirst |
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Hire Michigan First !
A Simple Concept: Use Michigan money for Michigan workers!
Be sure that YOUR Representative and Senator support these bills.
A package of twelve bills of great importance to Michigan citizens and Michigan WORKERS just passed out of the Labor Committee and is awaiting action on the House floor. The package was developed by Representative Fred Miller and goes under the overall package of “Hire Michigan First”.
The bills passed out of the Labor and Commerce Committees with all Democrats voting for them – and with NO Republican support!
The bills amend the various laws that provide economic incentives for new jobs, new companies and/or new construction to mandate that any one receiving state tax dollars to assist in their job development, will have to hire Michigan workers before importing people from out of state for the new jobs! This requirement would apply to companies that get tax breaks in any form – as well as to the contracting out of employment for construction or other services. Exceptions are allowed only if Michigan residents are not available or trained for specific jobs.
Equally important, the bills include strict reporting requirements so that the state can actually track the success of the Michigan hiring – something that has been lacking in previous economic packages. AND, there are strong penalties attached for anyone or any company that does not live up to the commitments made in the initial contract between the state and the company receiving the tax break.
The bills would also ban the hiring of illegal workers.
Representative Miller commented: “Hire Michigan First is a straightforward plan to ensure that when companies benefit from taxpayer dollars in the form of contracts, tax breaks or other incentives; our Michigan residents will get the first shot at those jobs.”
Jack Minore, AFL-CIO Legislative Director agrees: “When Michigan taxpayer dollars are spent, our Michigan residents and workers should benefit first! I encourage all of our members to contact their state legislators and ask them to support the ‘Hire Michigan First’ package of bills.”
Just what is in the package of bills? (House Bills 4083 – 4094)
This package of bills is designed to create jobs for Michigan residents and to ensure that taxpayer dollars that are expended for economic development benefit Michigan residents first.
Included in all the bills:
Group 1: the state as a “market participant”: Strategic Fund / 21st Century Jobs & Brownfield Redevelopment Acts
Group 2: competitive bids: Renaissance Zone / Economic Growth Authority & Historic Preservation Acts
Group 3: local economic development tools: Obsolete Property Rehabilitation / Industrial Development Revenue Bond / Plant Rehabilitation District & Transportation Economic Development Funds Acts
Group 4: state contracts:
Other general provisions:
If you support these bills and these concepts, we urge you to contact YOUR State Senator and Your State Representative and ask them to vote for these bills when they come up for a vote! |



