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  1. Fax: 614-752-4677. Neema.Ashou@OhioAGO.gov. Neema joined the Employment Law Section in 2023. He defends institutional state entities of Ohio before state and federal courts, the State Personnel Board of Review, the Ohio Civil Rights Commission and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

  2. Assistant Attorneys General in the Labor Relations Unit work to enforce ODOC's determination and recoup monies owed to Ohio employees. Supports the enforcement of the Ohio Public Employees’ Collective Bargaining Act. Prosecutes unfair labor practice charges in administrative proceedings. Represents SERB in court proceedings throughout the state.

  3. Patrick Denier. Executive Agencies. The section’s clients include Ohio’s departments of Administrative Services, Agriculture, Commerce, Development, Public Safety, and numerous boards and commissions. The section’s approximately 30 attorneys counsel their clients regarding compliance with Ohio’s Sunshine Laws, represent their clients in ...

  4. According to the Ohio Department of Commerce's Bureau of Wage and Hour Administration, Ohio's labor laws are primarily established in Article II, Section 34a of the Ohio Constitution and Title 41 of the Ohio Revised Code, and particularly Chapter 4111: Minimum Fair Wage Standards and Chapter 4113: Miscellaneous Labor Provisions.

  5. Feb 8, 2021 · The new law will be effective on April 12, 2021—90 days after Governor DeWine’s signature. Here is what employers need to know about the new law: Statute of Limitations: For more than 20 years, Ohio employers have operated under a six-year statute of limitations for employment discrimination claims - one of the longest in the country. The ...

  6. Ohio. Estimated Improper Payment Rate for the period from July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2021: 12.14%. Three-Year Improper Payments Estimate: $451,924,753. Unemployment Insurance (UI) Improper Payment Root Causes as a Percent of Total UI Benefits Paid. The Payment Integrity Information Act (PIIA) of 2019, requires programs to report an annual ...

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  8. Ohio has played a pivotal role in the history of the labor movement. In 1886 in my very own district in Columbus at Fourth and Town Street , the American Federation of Labor (AFL) was founded. This organization, born from the need for a collective voice to champion workers' rights, quickly became a cornerstone of the labor movement, not just in Ohio but across the entire country.

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