Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HB4758

Introduced
7/29/25  

Caption

Labor: other; reemployment and unemployment services for dislocated federal employees and veterans; provide for. Creates new act.

Impact

The implementation of HB 4758 will enhance the framework of services available to dislocated federal employees and veterans in Michigan. These services will include job analysis, assessment of transferable skills, referrals for employment within public sectors, and assistance with benefits from the Michigan Employment Security Act. The bill requires collaboration among state departments, agencies, and Michigan Works organizations to effectively identify and assist eligible individuals, thereby potentially improving their job market reintegration and economic stability.

Summary

House Bill 4758, known as the 'Reemployment Services for Dislocated Federal Employees Act,' mandates that each Michigan Works agency provide reemployment and unemployment services specifically to individuals classified as dislocated federal employees and veterans. The bill outlines the definition of a dislocated federal employee as someone who has involuntarily lost their federal job for reasons beyond their control, within a specified timeline of January 20, 2025, to January 20, 2027. This act aims to establish structured support for these groups who may face difficulty in securing employment after losing their federal positions.

Contention

While the bill's intent is largely seen as supportive toward affected employees and veterans, there may be concerns regarding the adequacy of resources allocated to Michigan Works agencies to handle the increased responsibility. Questions could arise about the quality and accessibility of the services provided under this act. Additionally, there may be discussions on how successfully the collaboration between various state departments is implemented, and whether the defined timeframe for support is sufficient for those facing job displacement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI HB5736

Labor: other; notice of veterans' services and benefits; require employers to post. Creates new act.

MI HB4034

Labor: fair employment practices; labor service agencies; regulate. Creates new act.

MI HB5890

Labor: fair employment practices; severance pay for certain employees who are laid off; require employers to pay for relocations and mass layoffs. Creates new act.

MI HB4035

Labor: hours and wages; scheduling standards for certain employers; provide for. Creates new act.

MI HB5026

Labor: other; community and worker economic transition office; establish. Creates new act.

MI SB0519

Labor: other; community and worker economic transition office; establish. Creates new act.

MI HB4574

Labor: leave; family leave optimal coverage benefits; provide for. Creates new act.

MI SB0332

Labor: leave; family leave optimal coverage benefits; provide for. Creates new act.

MI HB4246

Appropriations: department of labor and economic opportunity; appropriations for fiscal year 2023-2024; provide for. Creates appropriation act.

MI HB5502

Appropriations: department of labor and economic opportunity; appropriations for fiscal year 2024-2025; provide for. Creates appropriation act.

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