Michigan law prohibits employers and their agents from requiring employees to purchase insurance policies from specific companies. It also makes it illegal to force employees to pay for medical exams, photographs, or fingerprinting. Violations can result in fines or imprisonment for individuals and corporations.
No, Michigan law prohibits employers from requiring employees to purchase insurance policies from particular companies.
No, it is unlawful for employers to compel employees to pay for medical examinations, photographs, or fingerprinting.
Individuals may face fines or imprisonment, and companies can be fined up to $200 per offense, with officers or agents possibly facing up to 90 days in jail or a $500 fine.
Yes, employees and employers can voluntarily agree to contribute to benefit funds, including wage deductions, without violating the law.