By Anna Epkey on Thursday, 01 August 2024
Category: Member News

Michigan Supreme Court Decision Puts New Mandates On Employers

Special Edition: Small Business Briefing Today with Brian Calley

Tune in to a special SBAM's Small Business Briefing with Brian Calley today, Thursday, August 1st at 3pm ET, for more details on the impact of this decision.

The long-awaited decision by the Michigan Supreme Court regarding the commonly referred to 'adopt and amend' case was released. It did not go in favor of small business.

The MSC decision creates complex new mandates for small business owners regarding paid sick leave, increases the minimum wage, and phases out the tipped wage system.

Read SBAM President & CEO Brian Calley's statement.

Barring a legislative solution, beginning on February 21, 2025, all employers in the state of Michigan will be subject to the following rules:

Minimum wage increase

Elimination of the tipped wage

New accrual based sick leave requirements

SBAM is hard at work to try and roll back some of these radical changes. Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

Visit SBAM's website to understand the new requirements and to tell your legislators to demand action to mitigate the negative impact of this decision on consumers, workers, and small businesses.your text here ...

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