'New Frontier' explored

 Butzel Long hosted a breakfast briefing program titled “Michigan’s Right-to-Work Law: A New Frontier?” on Thursday, Jan. 10, at its office in Bloomfield Hills which featured attorneys from Butzel Long’s Labor and Employment Law Practice Group.

Panelists included Robert A. Boonin (second from left) and Craig S. Schwartz (second from right). Gary W. Klotz (third from right) was the moderator.

Also taking part in the program were Butzel Long Labor and Employment Law Practice Group attorneys (left to right) John P. Hancock Jr., Daniel B. Tukel, chair of the firm’s Labor/Employment/Employee Benefits/Immigration Department; and James S. Rosenfeld, Labor and Employment Practice Group leader.

Boonin, Schwartz, and Klotz also will be featured speakers during “Michigan’s Right-to-Work Law Briefing” presented in partnership with Automation Alley from 8:30 to 10:15 a.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 29, at Automation Alley in Troy. The registration fee is $25 and includes continental breakfast. The briefing will review these new laws and how they may impact unions, non-union employers, and collective bargaining strategies.

Discussion also will include potential union requests to extend current contracts before the law becomes effective, administration of dues check-offs, and potential legal challenges. Seating is limited for the program and registration is required.

To register, visit www.butzel.com/events/. 

Photo by John Meiu

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