
(CINCINNATI, Ohio) — Likely sensing imminent defeat, leaders of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) Ohio …
The Freedom Foundation in Ohio has not relented from its goal of helping public employees understand their rights. And now …
Some of history’s most referenced quotes were uttered by Winston Churchill, including, “If you’re going through hell, keep going,” and, “Never, never, never …
The Cleveland Teachers Union (CTU) has done it again. Union leaders have spent nearly a year showing school children their …
Over the past several weeks, a handful of teacher’s unions across Ohio have taken drastic measures and gone on strike against their school administration over their contracts.
Major relief has finally arrived for a number of Ohio’s public employees, and it couldn’t come at a better time.
Government unions’ refusal to accept a furlough plan in Cuyahoga County has led to several county employees losing their jobs, and, on a larger scale, highlighted the unfortunate reality often confronted by those bound by the inflexible grip of organized labor.
Ohioans are going on a staggering six weeks since Governor Mike DeWine imposed a shelter-in-place order and shut down all non-essential businesses. Protests at Ohio’s Statehouse are picking up and include individuals from just about every background
The Freedom Foundation, which opened an Ohio office in November promising to help the state’s public employees exercise their right not to participate in or fund a union, is preparing to introduce its signature outreach program this spring.