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Tuesday, March 17, 2026
MI Affordable Loan Program Seeks Partners
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) is seeking partners for its new MI Affordable Loan program. A Request for Proposals (RFP) is open from March 16 to April 28, 2026, to select organizations that will manage the program, offering small-dollar, short-term loans to low-income individuals.
State Land Bank Authority Seeks Developer Proposals for Grand Ledge Commercial Site
The State Land Bank Authority (SLBA) is seeking developer proposals for the redevelopment of a former gas station site in Grand Ledge, Michigan. Proposals are due by April 8, 2026, and should focus on enhancing the community and representing the highest and best use of the property.
Michigan Labor Department Named NIOSH Total Worker Health Affiliate
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has been named a NIOSH Total Worker Health Affiliate, making it the first state labor department to receive this designation. This recognition highlights Michigan's leadership in integrating mental health into workplace safety and health strategies.
MiSTEM Launches $1.75M STEM Expansion for Education
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity's MiSTEM Network has launched a $1.75 million STEM education expansion. This initiative, supported by a $1 million contribution from General Motors, aims to enhance Place-, Project-, and Problem-based (3P) STEM learning across the state, awarding $800,000 to 17 public education agencies.
Michigan Career and Technical Institute Graduation Ceremony
The Michigan Career and Technical Institute (MCTI) celebrated the graduation of 80 students who completed in-demand training programs. These programs aim to prepare individuals with disabilities for competitive employment in fields such as Certified Nursing Assistant and Culinary Arts.
California Prevailing Wage Correction for Laborer Classifications
The California Department of Industrial Relations issued a notice correcting the predetermined wage increase for laborer classifications. This correction, effective July 3, 2017, adjusts the allocation for pension and wages/employer payments for specific counties.
California Prevailing Wage Determination Corrections
The California Department of Industrial Relations issued a notice correcting footnotes on prevailing wage determinations for Sheet Metal Workers in Alpine, Calaveras, and San Joaquin counties. These corrections clarify overtime rate application for specific determinations.
Cable Splicer Wage Modification in Orange County
The California Department of Industrial Relations has issued a notice modifying the prevailing wage determination for Cable Splicers (3rd Shift) in Orange County. The predetermined wage increase effective February 27, 2017, has been slightly reduced from $0.60 to $0.57 per hour.
Prevailing Wage Modification for Electricians and Cable Splicers
The California Department of Industrial Relations issued a notice modifying the prevailing wage determinations for electricians and cable splicers. The modification adjusts a predetermined increase effective March 1, 2017, for specific crafts and localities within Fresno, Kings, Madera, and Tulare Counties.
California Prevailing Wage Determination Modified for Iron Workers
The California Department of Industrial Relations issued a notice modifying the prevailing wage determination for Iron Workers (Fence Erector). The predetermined increase effective January 1, 2017, was reduced from $1.90 to $1.85 per hour.
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