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4 days ago.
by R1KRA8
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What do union members make?

In this forum we'll disclose how much money state employees who oppose SB5 and other union reforms earn. Relax, it's all public information. First winner is Lindsey Ritscher: teacher, anti-SB5 protester, and local rep for "No Labels." 2010 salary ($53,697) a 33% increase from 2004 salary. Days worked: 184 Lifetime pension estimate: $804,615 (assuming retirement at only 18 years) Pro-rated pay assuming a typical 2080/hour per year job: $83,149 Not bad, courtesy of you and me.

 
 

Member Comments

“Right-to-work laws, also known as workplace-freedom laws, make union membership a worker's choice rather than a mandatory condition of employment.”

. . .

Right to Work and a Test for Republicans

Ohio's economy is improving, but the GOP-controlled legislature could do even more to spur growth.

By Kristina Roegner

(The Wall Street Journal)

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The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 4 days ago.

Right to Work and a Test for Republicans

Ohio's economy is improving, but the GOP-controlled legislature could do even more to spur growth.

By Kristina Roegner

(The Wall Street Journal)

* * *

The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 4 days ago.

What is the Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment?

"The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment guarantees Ohioans have a choice in whether or not they join a labor union and pay dues or fees at their place of work as a condition of employment."

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The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 5 days ago.

“The workplace freedom bills proposed by Rep. Kristina Roegner (R-Hudson) and Rep. Ron Maag (R-Lebanon), as well as the constitutional amendment proposed by Ohioans for Workplace Freedom, would secure the right of Ohio workers to opt out of paying a union.”

. . .

We Are Ohio Keeps Churning Out Union Bosses’ Lies

By Jason Hart

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The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 5 days ago.

“SEIU 1199 President Becky Williams was paid $122,112 in 2011. AFSCME Council 8 President John Lyall was paid $156,513 - one of a dozen AFSCME Council 8 officers and employees paid six figures.”

. . .

“NEA President Dennis Van Roekel was paid $389,620 in 2012, and was 1 of 53 NEA officers and employees paid more than $200,000.”

. . .

“OEA President Patricia Frost-Brooks was paid $267,916 in 2012. A total of 119 OEA employees and officers were paid $100,000 or more.”

. . .

ProgressOhio Gets By With a Little Help from Union Bosses

By Jason Hart

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The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 6 days ago.

“SEIU 1199 President Becky Williams was paid $122,112 in 2011. AFSCME Council 8 President John Lyall was paid $156,513 - one of a dozen AFSCME Council 8 officers and employees paid six figures.”

. . .

ProgressOhio Gets By With a Little Help from Union Bosses

By Jason Hart

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The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 7 days ago.

“NEA President Dennis Van Roekel was paid $389,620 in 2012, and was 1 of 53 NEA officers and employees paid more than $200,000.”

. . .

ProgressOhio Gets By With a Little Help from Union Bosses

By Jason Hart

* * *

The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 7 days ago.

“OEA President Patricia Frost-Brooks was paid $267,916 in 2012. A total of 119 OEA employees and officers were paid $100,000 or more.”

. . .

ProgressOhio Gets By With a Little Help from Union Bosses

By Jason Hart

* * *

The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 8 days ago.

Ohioans for Workplace Freedom is on Facebook.

w w w.facebook.c o m/ohworkfreedom

Posted 12 days ago.

Please read the . . .

The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 12 days ago.

Treasurer's Transparency Project

tos.ohio.gov/transparency

Posted 16 days ago.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Manufacturing and Workforce Development

1:30 p.m., Room 114, Chair: Schuring

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H.B. 151 Roegner, 1st Hearing, Sponsor Testimony

Private employment – Union membership not be required

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H.J.R. 5 Roegner/Maag, 1st Hearing, Sponsor Testimony

Constitutional Amendment – Union Membership not required as condition of employment

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ohiohouse.gov/Assets/CommitteeSchedule/calendar.pdf

Posted 16 days ago.

Treasurer's Transparency Project

tos.ohio.gov/transparency

Posted 17 days ago.

. . . saving workers rights against compulsory unionism . . .

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The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 18 days ago.

. . . saving workers rights against compulsory unionism . . .

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The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 18 days ago.

The Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment

(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 18 days ago.

From a teacher of 19 years to OEA Union Fat Cat.

From $73,599.00 a year to $267,916 a year.

“Higgins, the president-elect of the Ohio Education Association, leaves behind 19 years in that same classroom to lead more than 121,000 educators, including teachers and support staff, in most of Ohio’s more than 600 school districts.”

. . .

Copley-Fairlawn educator to head Ohio's largest teachers union

By Doug Livingston

(Beacon Journal education writer)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 26 days ago.

thegreek

Munster is against anything such as work !!!!

Posted 90 days ago.

Average teacher makes $44G while their top union bosses pull in nearly $500G

By Perry Chiaramonte

Posted 100 days ago.

What do union bosses make?

Please compare the wages of top union bosses vs. the salary the average teacher.

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Average teacher makes $44G while their top union bosses pull in nearly $500G By Perry Chiaramonte

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Ohioans for Workplace Freedom

Posted 100 days ago.
 
 
 
 

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