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Business & EconomyPolicy Matters Ohio's annual report shows union membership is also decreasing.
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Columbus City Council candidate Jesse Vogel announced AFSCME Council 8 is endorsing his campaign. It's the first union to declare support for Vogel. Six other unions have backed Tiara Ross in the race.
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The Columbus Education Association and Columbus City Schools have reached what they are calling a conceptual agreement on a new contract.
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Union groups have begun an effort they hinted at when Republican lawmakers passed Senate Bill 1 earlier this year.
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Ohio's unions are concerned about what they see as an attack on organized labor in Senate Bill 1, the measure that seeks to ban diversity programs and faculty strikes at public universities.
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Two unions will represent around 170 clinicians, health center assistants, advocates and educators at 15 Ohio Planned Parenthood locations.
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Curious CbusCentral Ohio has an eventful history of labor movement activity including the founding of one of the nation's largest union organizations.
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Democrats in Ohio and nationwide are seeing erosion among the organized labor that once reliably backed them. Union involvement, period, has been declining for decades.
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A healthy share of automakers are non-union—and one of the U.S. senators from Ohio said if it stays that way, it better be because that's how workers wanted it.
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The strikes and resulting work stoppages have ripple effects on the U.S. economy and labor market.