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  2. Defense contractor announces largest job creation in Ohio history

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    (The Center Square) – Ohio plans a combination of state and local tax credits and incentives for a defense contractor that promises more than 4,000 direct jobs to central Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine ...

  3. These are the highest paying jobs in Ohio that don't ... - AOL

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    These jobs have the most openings and only require a high school diploma or equivalent, according to Ohio LMI's 2022 Short-Term Employment Forecast. Fast food and counter workers: 26,740 openings ...

  4. Ohio Department of Job and Family Services - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [1] responsible for supervising the state's public assistance, workforce development, unemployment compensation, child and adult protective services, adoption, child care, and child support programs.

  5. Health care jobs are in demand in 2025 — one of the top roles can pay $385,000 Read the full story

  6. Economy of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Between 2006 and 2014, Ohio's employment is expected to grow by 290,700 jobs, or approximately 5.0%. [38] Personal income grew an average of 3.1% in 2008. [38] About 659,900 people are employed in the state's manufacturing sector. [38] Major manufacturing employers in the state include AK Steel, Timken, and Honda.

  7. NAFTA's effect on United States employment - Wikipedia

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    Certain states with heavy emphasis on manufacturing industries like Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, and California were significantly affected by these job losses. [5] However, in Ohio, Trade Adjustment Assistance and NAFTA-TAA identified only 14,653 jobs directly lost due to NAFTA-related reasons like relocation of U.S. firms to Mexico. [7]