Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Senate appears unlikely to penalize higher ed for long-term contracts signed ahead of right-to-work law

Senate appears unlikely to penalize higher ed for long-term contracts signed ahead of right-to-work law | Crain's Detroit Business:
"Last month, Wayne State governors ratified an eight-year contract, and the University of Michigan reached a tentative agreement on a five-year contract with a union representing 1,500 lecturers. Both contracts were settled before the right-to-work law went into effect."

2 comments:

The Thomas said...

The State of Michigan may not penalize them, but if field DD on their W-2 is too large, the Affordable Care Act may penalize them after 2018 when the Cadilac Health Care taxes come due.

The Thomas said...

The State of Michigan may not penalize them, but if field DD on their W-2 is too large, the Affordable Care Act may penalize them after 2018 when the Cadilac Health Care taxes come due.