ROCHESTER/ROCHESTER HILLS/OAKLAND TOWNSHIP Public school teachers aren’t considered public bodies and therefore aren’t subject to Michigan’s public information law, according to a recent judge’s ruling.
Steve Delie Editor’s note: The following guest opinion was written by Steve Delie, director of labor policy and Workers for Opportunity at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. In this role, he is in charge of researching, developing and promoting labor reforms through studies, commentary, speaking, media relations and legislative testimony. After gaining control of
A Michigan court ruling that found public school teachers are exempt from public records requests raises red flags for transparency in schools, experts say.
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling gives public employees, such as schoolteachers, the right to opt out, but employees at private firms like Ford would be affected by a right-to-work repeal