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Over 468,000 Ohioans have filed for unemployment in the last two weeks – that’s nearly a third more than the total number filed last year. The...
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Nearly 200,000 Ohioans have filed unemployment claims in the last two weeks, and more are likely to need those benefits soon. But many are reporting...
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Jennifer Woodward had just started as the head bartender at Sojourners Brewstillery, a new brewery in Centerville, when she began to hear rumblings about…
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In a strong showing of unity, state lawmakers have unanimously passed a bill making a lot of changes in state law related to the response to coronavirus...
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Ohio's Stay At Home order is now in effect and many non-essential businesses are closed. However, there are still a number of businesses that remain...
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When businesses shut down or lay off employees, they are required to give a notice to the feds and the state. A change intended to make that process...
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a bill into law on Monday that will make it easier for military spouses to work in the state.Senate Bill 7 mandates that…
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When the clock strikes midnight on New Year’s Eve, Ohio’s lowest paid workers will have a special reason to celebrate.
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A bill in the Statehouse, HB399 , would cut the amount of instruction hours needed to become a professional cosmetologist or barber in Ohio, once again...
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Republican lawmakers in the Ohio House and Senate are pushing for a bill that would recognize occupational licenses granted in other states.
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s workforce is aging, with roughly half of workers currently eligible to retire soon. Now, Ohio jobs, education and…
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U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) is touring the state pushing for a way to soften the blow for workers who lose their job to automation by adding...