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As REI Delays Beachwood Union Election, Disgruntled Employees Continue To Call Out Union Busting
About half of the 55 workers were excluded from a potential union vote
By Mark Oprea
Tags: Cleveland News, REI, Beachwood, Unions, Labor
Bill Championing Paid Time Off, Increased Wages for Overworked Restaurant Employees Introduced in Congress
The bill calls for a ‘thriving wage,’ access to health care, and a dignified work environment
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Ohio News, Labor, Restaurant Workers
Ohio CEOs Make Nearly 400 Times More Than Typical Employee
Meanwhile, median pay for workers at the largest companies fell under $50,000
By Susan Tebben, The Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Labor
In Ohio, a Push to Expand Rights for Migrant Workers
Workers at some of the state's largest farms often face wage and working-conditions exploitation.
By Nadia Ramlagan, Ohio News Service
Tags: Ohio News, Immigrants, Labor
Ohio Farm Workers Still Shut Out of Federal Labor Protections
It all goes back to a 1938 law
By Mary Kuhlman, Ohio News Connection
Tags: Ohio News, Labor, Agriculture, Farming
New Ohio Labor Report Highlights Improvements and Challenges
Workers still face challenges
By Brett Peveto, Ohio News Connection
Tags: Ohio News, Labor, Economy
Ohio Companies Pay CEOs Over Workers by Factors of Hundreds
Median pay for workers remains leagues apart from CEO salaries
By Jake Zuckerman, Ohio Capital Journal
Two More Cleveland Area Starbucks Stores Vote to Unionize
Mayfield & Lee, Clifton Boulevard Locations Join W. 6th in Unanimous Elections
By Sam Allard
Tags: Cleveland News, Starbucks, Union, workers united, coffee, labor, National Labor Relations Board, Mayfield & Lee, Clifton Boulevard, W. 6th
Burnout, Inadequate Pay Plague Ohio's Victim Services Workforce
In the survey, 57% reported having to work more than one job to make ends meet
Tags: Ohio News, Children, Families, Labor
Unions Rally for COVID Hazard Pay after Arbitrator Sides With Ohio
By Nick Evans, Ohio Capital Journal
Tags: Ohio News, Ohio, Covid, Labor, Unions
University Circle Starbucks is Fourth Cleveland Store that Wants to Form a Union
Tags: Cleveland News, Starbucks, University Circle, Union, Workers United, W. 6th, Clifton, Kevin Johnson, Euclid Avenue, labor
Are Ohio’s CEOs Worth 322 Times the Normal Worker? Of Course They Are
By Pete Kotz
Tags: Scene & Heard, CEOs, Labor, Satire
Cavs Give Free Tickets to Fans Who Went to Yesterday's Blizzard Game Because of Lack of Concessions
By Vince Grzegorek
Tags: Scene & Heard, Labor, Cavs, Blizzard, RTA
75% of Kroger Workers Meet Definition of 'Food Insecure,' 14% Have Been Homeless in Last Year, According to New Report
By Maija Zummo
Tags: Scene & Heard, Grocery Stores, Labor, Covid-19
Bad Birthday to Bezos: Rally at Local Whole Foods Denounces Amazon's Union Busting
Tags: Scene & Heard, Amazon, Whole Foods, Jeff Bezos, Starbucks, Labor, Workers, rally, University Heights
Ohio's Minimum-Wage Increase Largest in 15 Years
Tags: Scene & Heard, Miinimum Wage, Labor, Ohio
Study: Ohio CEOs Paid Well As Employee Wages Have Dipped
Tags: Scene & Heard, Labor, Ohio
The Tornadoes Will Come Again, And The Worker Is In The Path
By Dan Canon
Tags: Scene & Heard, Labor, Climate Change, Natural Disasters
Paid Leave Policies Not Just About Working Moms
Tags: Scene & Heard, Paid Leave, Families, Labor, Jobs, Ohio
Ohio Saw Substantial Decreases in New Hires and Job Openings in August, According to Bureau of Labor Statistics
By Scott Recker
Tags: Scene & Heard, Labor, Jobs
Senate Bill Would Help Ohio Workers Shut Out of Unemployment
Tags: Scene & Heard, Labor, Ohio, Unemployment
Ohio Home Health Care Workers Ask U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown for Better Pay, Benefits
Tags: Scene & Heard, Ohio, Health Care, Labor
U.S. Labor Department Strengthens Penalties for Employers Who Steal Tips From Their Staff
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Bites, Labor, Tips
How Ohio Became the No. 1 State for Nursing Home Assistant Shortages
By Savanna Strott
Tags: Scene & Heard, Ohio, Covid-19, Nursing Homes, Labor
Study: COVID-19 Reversed Progress for Ohio Women, More Than 1 Million Workers Displaced
Tags: Scene & Heard, Covid-19, Labor, Ohio
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Review: Decadence is Matched by Service at Tutto Carne in Little Italy
By Douglas Trattner
Cleveland Clinic Once Again Among Worst Hospitals in "Fair Share Deficit" Rankings, Comparing Charity to Tax Breaks
15+ Things to Do in Cleveland This Easter Weekend (March 28- April 1)
By Jeff Niesel
The March edition of the long running Cleveland Networking Mixer took place at Clandestina in Ohio City. Here's what we saw.
By Emanuel Wallace
The first quarter of the year tends to include its fair share of restaurant closures, but it also heralds a slew of…
By Scene Staff
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Meteorologists predicted that the rain would stop just in time for this year's St. Patrick's Day Parade — and it did. While…
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