With State Bureau Hobbled by Cuts, Cities Should Protect Workers From Wage Theft
April 10, 2019
April 10, 2019
COLUMBUS, Ohio, April 10 -- Policy Matters Ohio, a 501(c)3 non-profit and nonpartisan state policy research institute, issued the following news release:
The bureau tasked with protecting working Ohioans' wages oversees the state's 5.5 million jobs with only six people to do it. This woefully inadequate oversight has given rise to a serious wage theft problem that goes unaddressed in Governor Mike DeWine's budget proposal. With the state largely absent, it will be up to Ohio's citie . . .
The bureau tasked with protecting working Ohioans' wages oversees the state's 5.5 million jobs with only six people to do it. This woefully inadequate oversight has given rise to a serious wage theft problem that goes unaddressed in Governor Mike DeWine's budget proposal. With the state largely absent, it will be up to Ohio's citie . . .