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The Michigan Public Service Institute annually brings together more than 100 Public Works Directors and other management staff from all over the state for an in-depth training session on a variety of topics relevant to the management of municipal public works departments. Steve Schultz recently spoke in Mt. Pleasant to the Institute’s 2009 attendees on “Arbitration – How to Avoid It, and What to Expect if You Can’t.” The session presented several case studies and a wide ranging discussion of the arbitration process.
No. Elected officials are not employees under the Earned Sick Time Act and will not be entitled to paid sick time. Appointed officials in a ...
Read MoreA new mandatory paid sick time law will go into effect for all Michigan employers next year. After a lengthy legal battle, the Michigan Supr...
Read MoreNegotiating and drafting municipal construction contracts can be a stressful process for Board or Council members, even when ignoring the le...
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