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· 11/8/1983

Muskegon Building & Construction Trades v. Muskegon Area Intermediate School District

Citations

  • 343 N.W.2d 579
  • 130 Mich. App. 420
  • 1983 Mich. App. LEXIS 3439

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  • narrowly construing Michigan’s prevailing wage law, containing language virtually identical to Minnesota’s PWA, because it contained penal provisions
  • narrowly construing Michigan's prevailing wage law, containing language virtually identical to Minnesota's PWA, because it contained penal provisions
  • in which it went unquestioned that the plaintiff trade union was in the class of persons intended to be benefited by the prevailing wage act. MCL 408.551 et seq.; MSA 17.256[1] et seq.
  • in which it went unquestioned that the plaintiff trade union was in the class of persons intended to be benefited by the prevailing wage act. MCL 408.551 et seq. ; MSA 17.256[1] et seq.
  • Michigan’s prevailing wage act contains penal provisions and consequently must be strictly construed

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Judges: Maher, Gribbs, Sanborn

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