Michigan’s Minimum Wage, Tipped Wage, and Sick Time Laws Updated: New Changes Signed into Law by Governor Whitmer

Lansing, Mich. — After significant legislative maneuvers and court rulings, Michigan has enacted new laws altering the state’s minimum wage, tipped wage, and employee sick time regulations. Governor Gretchen Whitmer officially signed two pivotal bills on Friday, February 21, 2025, which became effective immediately and applied retroactively due to urgency pronounced by both lawmakers and the public. These reforms emerged from a turbulent legislative history that began in 2018 when groups such as Mothering Justice, Michigan One Fair Wage, and Michigan Time to Care proposed increases to the minimum wage and improvements to sick leave … Read more

Michigan’s New Labor Laws Await Final Approval: What Changes for Workers and Employers?

Lansing, MI — Michigan workers may soon experience changes in their pay and sick leave benefits as new legislation awaits Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s signature. The recently approved bills, resulting from bipartisan compromise, aim to modify existing labor laws concerning the state’s minimum wage and tipped wage credit, alongside adjustments to how paid sick leave is managed. In particular, these legislative changes are set to introduce phased increases in the state’s minimum wage, while maintaining specific wage conditions for tipped employees. Advocates of the bill argue that these adjustments provide a balanced approach, protecting workers’ rights … Read more

Michigan’s ‘Red Flag’ Law Leads to 300 Gun Seizures in Its Inaugural Year

Lansing, Michigan – In the first year since Michigan implemented its “red flag” laws, aimed at preventing gun violence, courts have issued nearly 300 orders to temporarily confiscate firearms from individuals deemed a risk to themselves or others. This law allows family members, law enforcement, and other community members to petition a court to remove firearms from someone who is considered dangerous. The implementation of red flag laws, officially known as Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), is part of a broader national effort to address gun violence in the United States. Michigan’s figures suggest a … Read more

Michigan’s Latest Water Legislation Faces Legal Challenge Over Alleged Due Process Violations

Lansing, MI – A recent lawsuit has been filed in Michigan challenging the state’s newly enacted water regulations, which plaintiffs argue infringe on due process rights. The suit, initiated by a coalition of environmental advocates and concerned citizens, takes issue with what they claim are vague provisions and restrictions that could potentially harm both individuals and businesses dependent on water resources. The law, passed earlier this year, introduces several new measures aimed at conserving Michigan’s water by imposing tougher controls on water usage and stricter penalties for violations. Proponents argue that these new rules are … Read more