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One of the more intractable problems facing manufacturers is the mismatch between the location of jobs and where entry-level workers live. Many low-income and Black workers live in Cleveland and don鈥檛 own cars, but many jobs are in the suburbs, far from public transportation.
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Proposed legislation aims to better protect workers from abrupt notice of layoffs and work place closures.The 鈥淔air Warning Act of 2019鈥 in conjunction鈥
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Senator Rob Portman is lobbying for the passage of 鈥渢he new NAFTA,鈥 The trade deal negotiated by the Trump administration between the US, Mexico and鈥
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During his fourth day on the job Governor Mike DeWine paid a visit to Akron. In an appearance at the Akron Roundtable he touched on a range of things his鈥
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U.S Rep. Tim Ryan is calling for congressional hearings to review General Motors decision to shutter five North American plants.Ryan is urging the House鈥
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Ohio鈥檚 official unemployment rate went unchanged from August to September, although workforce participation is at an all-time high. Five-point six鈥
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Candidates for Ohio governor both fielded questions on Thursday from Ohio students in Cleveland about helping young people get jobs.Republican Mike DeWine鈥
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Ohio has lost about 367,000 goods-producing jobs since 2000, which were mostly held by citizens with a high school education. Automation can seem like a鈥
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Northeast Ohio is second among the nation鈥檚 largest metro areas in the percentage of its workforce employed in headquarters jobs. That鈥檚 according to an鈥
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Studies show in the near future, about two-thirds of Ohio鈥檚 jobs will require some college or skilled vocational training. But the cost of getting that鈥