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Ohio Cuts Funding for Dept. of Commerce Minimum Wage Enforcement
This is troubling. According to a press release issued by Policy Matters , the current Ohio state budget has no funding for ongoing minimum wage enforcement. Specifically, Policy Matters states: Fundi...
0 comments | posted by Neil Klingshirn | Dec 21, 2009 12:49 PM [EST] in Minimum wage | applies to Ohio
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