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by News on October 24, 2011

in Pro Worker Legislation, State and Local, State Legislation, Union Politics and Transparency

WDTN.com

Gov. John Kasich told supporters during his sixth rally on Saturday that Ohio’s contested collective bargaining law would make the state more appealing to business.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that just outside of the rally, 35 protesters were chanting “where are the jobs, John Kasich” and “stop the war on workers.”

Some of the protesters tell the newspaper that they came straight from jail after being arrested in the Occupy Cincinnati protests.

http://www.wdtn.com/dpp/news/ohio/ohio-gov:-push-to-preserve-union-law

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