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Michigan Right-to-Work law creates new state jobs
Posted: 01.14.2013 at 2:12 PM
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Thousands protested the Right to Work legislation that prohibits requirements that workers pay union dues or fees.
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LANSING (AP) -- At least two jobs are being created by Michigan's contentious right-to-work law.

The Detroit Free Press reports that state officials are going over applications Monday for a freedom to work specialist who would be responsible for implementing the new law.

The position would be in the Licensing and Regulatory Affairs office and pays $76,000 to $106,000. At least one clerical position also is tied to the position. The salaries would fall on taxpayers.

The newspaper says a union leader and state Democrats criticized creation of the jobs.

Republican Gov. Rick Snyder signed the law last month despite a protest in Lansing that drew more than 10,000 union members and their supporters.

The law prohibits requirements that workers pay union dues or fees. It becomes effective March 27.

(Copyright ©2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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