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  2. Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation - Wikipedia

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    BWC employees explained that those employers were charged a "huge surcharge" that resulted from a "broken group rating system." [14] On March 20, 2013, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Richard McMonagle ordered the Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation to refund $860 million in illegal over-charges to some 270,000 employers. [15]

  3. Ohio lawmakers want to punish employers who hire people ...

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    An Ohio lawmaker wants to punish employers who hire immigrants without permanent legal status. Ohio lawmakers want to punish employers who hire people lacking permanent legal status Skip to main ...

  4. Ohio workers soon to be guaranteed a paystub - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Soon, Ohio employers will have to give paystubs to employees, a move advocates say will help identify wage theft cases across the state. Gov. Mike DeWine recently signed ...

  5. Illegal migrants in Ohio may soon be jailed, fined, kicked ...

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    COLUMBUS, OhioIllegal immigrants in the Buckeye State will soon be put behind bars and fined hundreds of dollars if the statehouse passes new legislation aimed at punishing people in the ...

  6. Labor spying in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A report would be prepared and submitted to the startled manager, revealing conspiracies of sabotage and union activities. [25] Workers who were bribed to provide information to operatives often believed that the destination was an insurance agency, or interested stockholders.

  7. Wage theft - Wikipedia

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    A 2009 study of workers in the United States found that in 12 occupations more than half of surveyed workers reported being denied overtime pay: child care (90.2 percent denial), stock and office clerks (86 percent), home health care (82.7 percent), beauty/dry cleaning and general repair workers (81.9 percent), car wash workers and parking ...

  8. P&G subsidiary, contractor among companies that laid off ...

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    As 2023 winds down, Southwest Ohio saw 15 mass layoffs affecting 1,324 workers as companies from various sectors closed down or cut back. P&G subsidiary, contractor among companies that laid off ...

  9. Blacklist (employment) - Wikipedia

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    A U.S. Department of Labor and Bureau of Labor Statistics report published in 1938 noted that "Closely related to discrimination and the employer's right to discharge is the blacklist." Employees who had been fired had no recourse to legal action against the employer, but "most States have statutes which make criminal the establishment of a ...