Michigan Legislature OKs gutting wage, paid sick time laws

Sister Kathleen Nolan, a member of the Adrian Dominican Sisters in Adrian, Mich., speaks out against Senate Bill 1171, or Michigan’s One Fair Wage proposal, on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018, on the steps of the Michigan state Capitol in Lansing, Mich. Michigan’s Republican-led Senate passed bills Wednesday that would substantially scale back citizen-initiated minimum wage and paid sick leave laws that a business lobby criticized as too burdensome, setting up expected lawsuits if GOP Gov. Rick Snyder signs them into law before making way for a Democrat in January. (Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal via AP)

Pete Vargas of the One Fair Wage group speaks out against Senate Bill 1171, or Michigan’s One Fair Wage proposal, on Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018, on the steps of the Michigan state Capitol in Lansing, Mich. Michigan’s Republican-led Senate passed bills Wednesday that would substantially scale back citizen-initiated minimum wage and paid sick leave laws that a business lobby criticized as too burdensome, setting up expected lawsuits if GOP Gov. Rick Snyder signs them into law before making way for a Democrat in January. (Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal via AP)

LANSING, Mich. — The Republican-led Michigan Legislature on Tuesday passed bills that would delay a minimum wage hike and scale back paid sick leave requirements, an unprecedented lame-duck strategy that was endorsed legally by the state’s conservative attorney general despite criticism that it is unconstitutional.

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