JDSupra (01/16/2012) Wright, Dickinson A new Michigan law dramatically affecting employee leasing took effect on Jan. 1. Employee leasing firms must be licensed by Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs by Sept. 1. Several exemptions to the licensing requirements are available: a provider of temporary help services does not need to obtain a license;…
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