Michigan passes law (Feb 2025) allowing workers three consecutive days' absence without notice, sparking concerns among small business owners.

A new Michigan law, effective February 2025, permits workers to miss three consecutive days without notifying their employers, raising concerns among small business owners. This provision applies to various industries, allowing employees to potentially miss multiple shifts without risk of termination. Restaurant owner Tina Anganis criticized the law, arguing it sets a detrimental precedent for workplace ethics and responsibility.

September 07, 2024
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