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Non-management employees in maintenance, construction and similar occupations such as carpenters, electricians, mechanics, plumbers, iron workers, craftsmen, operating engineers, longshoremen and other construction workers.

The Michigan League for Public Policy applauded Whitmer for the letter. Gilda Jacobs, president and chief executive officer, said the proposal takes shots at all workers in the state.

“Michigan’s workers have been hit hard for decades, and now the Trump administration is turning its back on 192,000 workers with this watered-down overtime rule change. It’s an affront to women in particular, who make up 105,000 of those workers. That’s 105,000 mothers and daughters who could be made to work 50, 60 or even 70 hours a week with no extra pay for their time,” Jacobs said.

Whitmer’s call to the Trump administration to leave workers’ pay alone is the latest call from Michigan Democrats. In March, Democratic leadership in the Capitol responded to the Trump administration’s proposal. Senate Minority Leader Jim Ananich, D-Flint, said Michiganders deserve a raise and the potential change does not provide enough for working people in the state. May 20, 2019 – WWMT CBS TV (Kalamazoo)

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