Ex-Michigan unemployment director got $85,000 in resignation


Lansing — Michigan’s former unemployment director Steve Gray received $85,872 as part of a settlement deal with the state when he resigned on Nov. 5, according to a document released Tuesday night by the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity.

Gray’s deal is the third previously undisclosed separation arrangement that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration has revealed in the last 48 hours, drawing criticism and calls for legislative investigations.

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Like the agreement with Robert Gordon, the state’s former health director who stepped down on Jan. 22, Gray’s deal also requires both he and the state “maintain confidentiality” regarding his employment and his departure.

“In addition, both parties agree that they will not make any statements or take any action disparaging the reputation of the other, whether written or oral,” the agreement says.



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2021-03-03 01:26:02

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