Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment (2015)
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This measure was not put on an election ballot |
A Ohio Workplace Freedom Amendment was not on the November 3, 2015 ballot in Ohio as an initiated constitutional amendment. If approved by voters, the measure would have done the following:[1]
- Prohibited the requirement that any person or employer become or remain a member of a labor organization
- Prohibited the requirement that any person or employer pay dues, fees, assessments or other charges to a labor organization as a condition of employment
- Allowed any person affected or threatened by a violation of this section to bring civil action to enforce this section
Text of measure
The summary and full text of the measure is available here.[1]
Path to the ballot
Petitioners needed to submit 1,000 signatures with the initial petition filing. If the initiative's filing was approved, petitioners would have then needed to collect 305,591 signatures by July 1, 2015, to get the initiative placed on the November 2015 ballot.
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