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Business & EconomyA statement from United Food and Commercial Workers International Union Local 1059 said they'll return to the bargaining table on September 27.
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A group of tenured and tenure track faculty at Ohio State University’s Marion Campus will find out soon if it can move forward with its efforts to unionize.
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A federal mediator is asking the Columbus Board of Education and the Columbus Education Association to return to the bargaining table Wednesday. A special board meeting Monday is expected to immediately go into executive session to talk about the looming strike by the teachers’ union.
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A look at the financing, structure and impact of JobsOhio, the private, non-profit corporation meant to spur economic development in the state.
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A look at the financing, structure and impact of JobsOhio, the private, non-profit corporation meant to spur economic development in the state.
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Nurses at The Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center protested Thursday outside of the hospital to express their dissatisfaction with the latest contract proposal made by the hospital. The nurses are seeking better pay and working conditions.
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By now we have all heard of the great resignation, but some prefer the term 'great reshuffle'. Today on Tech Tuesday we discuss the rise of 'new collar' jobs.
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The Columbus Board of Education unanimously approved a new two-year contract on Tuesday for thousands of custodians, bus drivers and other non-teaching employees.
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Nurses at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are taking their pay and work grievances to a billboard alongside state Route 315 near Olentangy River Road.
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Restaurants and the hospitality industry are struggling to hire as people are eager to spend money on dining and leisure. Some are blaming enhanced unemployment benefits. We take a look at how the pandemic is reshaping the foodservice industry.