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A growing list of Oklahoma colleges and universities are offering their workers paid parental leave. But it’s still a minority. Oklahoma higher ed workers navigating gaps in paid parental leave
The new rule would force the Oklahoma State School Boards Association to go through a typical vendor process to provide services, with no guarantee the training it offers would be accepted by the ...
A longitudinal study conducted by World at Work of over 1,000 organizations of different sizes concluded that over recent years, PTO plans have become more actively utilized by the general workforce. In 2002, about 71% of organizations were using traditional distinguished paid time off system, and about 28% were utilizing the PTO bank-type system.
OPM has total jurisdiction over state employees that are in the classified service and very limited jurisdiction over unclassified service employees. Classified employees are all state employees and positions which are subject to rules of OPM and the decisions of the Oklahoma Merit Protection Commission. This is as opposed to the unclassified ...
The Oklahoma Department of Labor (ODOL) is an agency of the government of Oklahoma that is headed by the Oklahoma Labor Commissioner, a statewide elected position.ODOL is responsible for supervising the administration of all state laws relating to labor and workplace safety and gathers and publishes information about the workforce of Oklahoma.
Proposed education rules are so controversial the state Legislature ultimately chose not to act on them, instead sending them for the governor to decide. Proposed education rules' real purpose is ...
Professional Oklahoma Educators is an organization of thousands of teachers and school support personnel in Oklahoma. The POE state office is in Norman, Oklahoma . Professional Oklahoma Educators serves as an alternative to teacher labor unions and provides its members with liability insurance and legal advice on job-related matters.
A report examining the spending practices of the Oklahoma State Department of Education criticized the agency for communication issues.