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A national "right to work" group is suing Ohio labor unions, saying they can't require public employees to pay dues.The federal lawsuits follow a ruling鈥�
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Gov. John Kasich talked about one of his favorite subjects 鈥� partnering with community colleges to develop workers鈥� high tech skills 鈥� as he opened the鈥�
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The U.S. Supreme Court recently issued a landmark ruling that overturns 40 years of precedent and ends compelled union dues for public employees. Now, a鈥�
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on union dues caused a national stir, and sent a shock wave to labor groups in Ohio.Some Republican lawmakers have been鈥�
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Over the weekend, thousands of public employees rallied in state capitols across the country including Columbus ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court hearing in鈥�
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Three hundred security guards in Columbus have joined a local union in the first contract of its kind in Ohio.Under the three-year contract, security鈥�
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On Election Day, Ohio voters will get their chance to weigh in on Senate Bill 5, the new law that limits collective bargaining rights of public employees鈥�