The Associated Press
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General Motors and the United Auto Workers union reach a tentative contract agreement, according to an AP source.
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The United Auto Workers union again escalated its strikes against Detroit Three automakers, this time adding a factory that makes Ram pickup trucks for Stellantis.
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Unifor said in a statement Sunday that the vote was 80.5% in favor of the deal. The vote followed the pattern of an agreement reached earlier with Ford.
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Mack President Stephen Roy says the deal delivers significantly higher wages and will allow the company to compete. The agreement covers about 4,000 workers in three states.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has agreed to hear a major case involving changes to the minimum wage and sick leave, and the power of lawmakers to interfere with the results of petition drives. The court’s decision could put more money in the pockets of low-wage workers, especially in the restaurant industry.
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Michigan's K-12 schools could add gambling risk education to what it already teaches about risk related to drugs and alcohol.
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Former Hartford Police Chief Tressa Beltran has admitted stealing prescription drugs from a disposal box at the police department, according to search warrants.
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The former head of a Michigan marijuana licensing board has pleaded guilty to bribery. Rick Johnson admits he accepted at least $110,000 in exchange for approving applications for the lucrative business.
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The United States Supreme Court rules against Michigan district in Perez v. Sturgis Public Schools special ed case.
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A federal appeals court has ordered a Detroit museum to hold onto an 1888 painting by Vincent van Gogh amid a Brazilian collector's dispute with the museum over the painting. The Detroit News reports that Wednesday's order from the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati comes days after a federal judge in Detroit dismissed a lawsuit filed by collector Gustavo Soter's art brokerage company.