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NPR Story
11:00 am
Mon November 7, 2011
Unrest Boils Over Ohio Collective Bargaining Law
By editor
On Tuesday, Ohioans will vote on a controversial law that limits collective bargaining rights for public employees. Signed earlier this year by the state's governor, the law also requires those employees to contribute more for their health and retirement benefits. Now union members are trying to repeal the law. Host Michel Martin speaks with Hiram College Professor of Political Science Jason Johnson.