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The Michigan Supreme Court held that plaintiffs' whistleblower claims under the Michigan WPA are not preempted by the NLRA or LMRDA insofar as they involve reporting suspected criminal misconduct to the Department of Labor, but remanded the case because claims regarding improper wages and unsafe working conditions are preempted by the NLRA and must be litigated exclusively before the NLRB.
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