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                        The PRO Act would provide protections to workers trying to organize, limiting what companies can do to disrupt union membership campaigns. The bill is unlikely to advance in the Senate.
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                        A Cincinnati-area bus driver is getting her union dues back after a settlement prompted by last year鈥檚 "Janus v. AFSCME" decision from the U.S. Supreme鈥
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                        An anti-union group is setting up shop in Ohio, saying they鈥檙e focused on reaching out to nearly a quarter of a million public employees following last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.
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                        A city of Columbus employee is challenging a provision in her union contract that limits when she can opt out of paying dues.In deciding the Janus v.鈥
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                        For the first time in eight years, Ohio gets a new governor on Monday. Its 70th governor, to be exact. But Mike DeWine is hardly a new face for鈥
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                        Over the years, Kasich's tone has changed dramatically, as he鈥檚 worked to accomplish his goals and create a national persona as a Trump critic and a鈥
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                        Members 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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                        This week, Ohio lawmakers are returning for a lame-duck session, with hearings set on a so-called "right to work" bill and a Republican-backed bill on鈥
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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