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This considers your status as misclassified as an independent contractor rather than properly as an employee. There are serious consequences such as owing back taxes to the state and federal governments which could include penalties.

Great to know. Thanks for helping the pets get adopted , nice to read good news. Is an organization like Clipboard Health that classifies their nursing staff as operating legally? Your email address will not be published. That notwithstanding, having a nicer paycheck upfront certainly is helpful.

Their collective voice made sure that Ohio voters get the final say this November. Faculty members are confident, but not cocky of victory. To share your story of how budget cuts are affecting your campus, visit the Share Your Story section here on Education Votes. Your email address will not be published. The only bipartisan vote on SB 5 was in opposition. Extreme, out-of-touch politicians led by Gov.

Kasich wanted the bill and would stop at nothing to deliver it for the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and other anti-working family groups who would remain in the shadows for the most part during the rest of the campaign. Kasich signed SB 5 into law in late March. We had 90 days to collect , valid signatures. We Are Ohio formed as a citizen-driven, community-based, bipartisan coalition that includes public and private sector workers and employees, autoworkers, police officers, firefighters, teachers, nurses, pastors, small business owners, Republicans, Democrats and Independents, local elected officials and business leaders, students, Moms, Dads, family members and your neighbors.

Petition circulators were in all 88 counties. A hot dog vendor had a booklet in Cleveland. In Wooster, supporters organized a drive-thru signature drive and cars lined up for blocks. There were literally hundreds of heart-warming stories like this being told and the media understood a movement had been born and reported our efforts to help spread our message to voters.

We marched past the Statehouse where Gov. Kasich has an office. Fourth St. The crowd moved closer together to hear how many signatures we were turning in that day: an historic 1,, When the number was announced, the crowd cheered so loud that it could be heard throughout the downtown. An engineer was called in to inspect for fear that the weight from the boxes might collapse the floor and send the petitions crashing down on the offices below.

More than 17, volunteers made phone calls, went door-to-door in a massive grass roots campaign to let Ohioans know that SB 5 was unfair, unsafe and hurt us all.



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