The historical role of May Day was to provide an eight-hour workday and extend Workplace Rights to hardworking men and women across the nation. Michigan's workforce benefits from the right to organize, bargain collectively and advocate for better protections, leveraging their knowledge to create equity amidst a growing Michigan economy.
Serving the residents of Michigan is of utmost importance and aligns with LEO's mission and purpose. The Workplace Rights resources showcases the state's commitment to the Labor movement and establishes Michigan as a place for economic growth and prosperity for all. These resources will help working people better understand their rights and feel empowered to fight for their protection.
Contact Bureau of Employment Relations Detroit Office at 313-456-3510 or Bureau of Employment Relations Lansing Office at 517-335-9142.
D'Juanna Ferrell standing at a construction site.Contact the Wage and Hour Division at 517-284-7800 or whinfo@michigan.gov.