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Five state employees have filed a lawsuit in federal court, claiming their rights have been violated by being required to pay union dues.Four employees鈥
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One of Ohio鈥檚 key supporters of the controversial anti-union measure 鈥渞ight to work鈥 says he鈥檚 not going to push for it anymore. Republican Rep. John鈥
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Union Members Pack Hearing On Public Employee Union Dues Bill That's Seen As "Right To Work" MeasureMembers of the Ohio House came back to work for their first day since the election to face a room packed with opponents of a bill on public employee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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A national group that advocates for so-called 鈥渞ight to work鈥 policies is threatening to sue Ohio if it doesn鈥檛 stop collecting dues from state workers鈥
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on union laws caused a national stir and sent a shock wave to labor groups in Ohio. Some Republican lawmakers have been鈥
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Two of the more conservative Republican lawmakers at the Statehouse want to put six different issues before voters that would make Ohio a so-called 鈥渞ight鈥
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In each of the last two legislative sessions, at least one Republican lawmaker has introduced a bill that would change the rules for union dues and鈥
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Once again, a bill that would allow Ohioans to opt out of union representation for public sector jobs has been introduced at the Ohio Statehouse.鈥
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A bill has been introduced in the Ohio legislature that would, if passed, make Ohio a so-called "right to work" state for private businesses.The crowd鈥