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No, in Michigan a hospital cannot garnish any federal wages or taxes. They can only garnish work wages that you earn on a regular basis.
Union Wages - 1932 was released on: USA: 31 August 1932
Because Michigan's taxes are low.
Tips are not included in wages that are garnished in Michigan unless they are reported as your income. If they are reported, than the up to 25 percent garnishment comes out of that.
It means that you will pay union wages. I highly recommend you DON'T join the union.
It's only 21.00 per hour for a Journeyman that's why we moved to Nevada.
Any association of workers who want better house, wages and conditions is a union. A popular example of a union in America is the USW or United Steelworkers Union.
If they have a judgment against you, yes.
For the most part it does not. Most unions have wages above minimum wage. Depending on members wages, the type of job each member has, and the amount of the minimum wage increase, it may make it easier for a union to push for higher wages.
No. It is for everyone.
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