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A bill to require municipalities to pay around $80 million a year more toward pensions for law enforcement passed the Ohio House with bipartisan support.
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Ohio’s cities will have less money to recruit cops if they’re required to kick in more money to the police pension fund, according to mayors from both parties.
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The board of Ohio's $90 billion pension fund for retired teachers has suspended its executive director after staffers accused him of violent behavior and sexual harassment.
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Some salaried workers at the Delphi lost their pensions when the auto parts manufacturer, which was part of General Motors, went bankrupt in 2009.
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A plan being considered would require cities to add more money into police and fire pensions.
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Attorney General Dave Yost is seeking class-action status for the suit, which maintains the social media giant misrepresented itself to investors.
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Retired educators had commissioned a review of the State Teachers Retirement System after questioning fees and bonuses.
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State auditor Keith Faber's office wrote to the State Teachers Retirement System informing them of the plans for the special audit.
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Ohio’s largest public pension fund is asking state lawmakers to allow it to cut a future benefit increase for more than 200,000 retirees. And more changes…
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Thousands of union workers and retirees flocked to the ±¬ÁÏ³Ô¹Ï from around the country. They’re rallying in Columbus for a fix to what they see as a…