Michigan unions' gamble doesn't pay off
A Michigan ballot initiative that would have changed the state constitution to include collective bargaining rights was rejected on Tuesday. Michigan voters also voted against a proposal that would have allowed home health care workers to unionize. The proposal to add collective bargaining rights to the state constitution came after proposals of anti-union legislation in the state government. Critics had said that the proposal was too broad, though the courts ruled that the measure was valid.
See "Michigan unions' gamble doesn't pay off", Paul Egan, Detroit Free Press, November 6, 2012