April 2025

 

News

Michigan amends nondiscrimination law

04/06/23

Author: ADP Admin/Monday, April 3, 2023/Categories: Compliance Corner , State Compliance Update, Michigan

Michigan has enacted legislation (Senate Bill 4) that will amend the Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act (ELCRA) to expressly prohibit discrimination in employment based on sexual orientation or gender identity or expression. Senate Bill 4 takes effect June 14, 2023.

The details

By way of background, the Michigan Supreme Court ruled in 2022 that the ELCRA’s prohibition on sex discrimination includes discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.

Senate Bill 4 amends the ELCRA to codify the ruling and expressly prohibit all employers in Michigan from the following based on an individual’s sexual orientation or gender identity or expression:

  • Refusing or failing to hire or recruit an individual.
  • Firing an individual.
  • Otherwise discriminating against an individual regarding employment, compensation, or a term, condition or privilege of employment.
  • Limiting, segregating or classifying an employee or applicant for employment in a way that deprives them of an employment opportunity.

Senate Bill 4 defines “gender identity or expression” as having or being perceived as having a gender-related self-identity or expression, whether or not associated with an individual’s assigned sex at birth.

Note: In 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that federal law, which covers employers with 15 or more employees, already prohibits such discrimination.

Next steps

  • Review policies and practices to ensure compliance with the law.
  • Train supervisors and others involved in making employment decisions on the law.

Please contact your ADP Service Representative with any questions.

Number of views (5581)/Comments (0)

Upcoming Events

Regional Alerts

Maine employers can once again consider tips as part of the wages of service employees.

> Read more

On August 28, 2017, Missouri House Bill (“HB”) 1194 will take effect and the (1) City of St. Louis’ minimum wage will decrease from $10.00 per hour to the state minimum wage of $7.70 per hour and (2) Kansas City's minimum wage, which was previously scheduled to increase from ...

> Read more

New Hampshire employers now have greater flexibility in the frequency with which they pay employee wages.

> Read more

Texas is the 47th state to join the fray of states enacting statewide bans on texting while driving. The new law prohibits drivers from reading, writing, or sending electronic messages unless the vehicle is stopped.

> Read more

The Bottom Line is an up-to-date guide through issues that most concern employers – as well as HR outsourcing solutions.

 


 

 

© Copyright 2016 ADP LLC. 10200 Sunset Drive | Miami, FL 33173

You are receiving this email because you are a client of ADP TotalSource. ADP, the ADP logo, and Always Designing for People are trademarks of ADP, Inc. All other marks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright © 2025 ADP, Inc.