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20 mar 2011 · What's in SB 5. • Collective bargaining rights reduced for all Ohio public workers. SB 5 preserves wording from Ohio's existing collective bargaining law that gives public workers the right to...
Senate Bill 5 would have impacted the state's 400,000 public workers, restricting their ability to strike and collectively bargain. The bill would have limited public employees to collectively bargain for wages, preventing them from collectively bargaining for health insurance and pensions.
8 lis 2011 · According to reports, through October 13, 2011, We Are Ohio, the group against Senate Bill 5, outspent Building a Better Ohio, the group in favor of Senate Bill 5, by a ratio of 5 to 2 for television campaign ads. Reports cited files from 17 Ohio television stations.
On March 31, 2011, the Ohio State Senate voted to approve house changes to Senate Bill 5 by a margin of 17-16. The bill was signed into law that night by Governor Kasich. Note: As of July 21, 2011, opponents have collected enough signatures to place a repeal of the legislation on the November 8, 2011 statewide ballot. See: Ohio Senate Bill 5 ...
31 mar 2011 · 2011 OH SB5 (Summary) To make various changes to laws concerning public employees, including collective bargaining, salary schedules and compensation, layoff procedures, and leave.
Ohio Senate Bill 5 (Prior Session Legislation) Bill Title: To make various changes to laws concerning public employees, including collective bargaining, salary schedules and compensation, layoff procedures, and leave.
Senate Bill 5 was a law passed in 2011 that would have stripped public employees of their collective bargaining rights. We didn’t start this fight, but we fought back. Throughout February and March, 2011, tens of thousands of Ohioans rallied at the Statehouse against SB 5.