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Business groups tell committee that online posting option would modernize employment‑law notices

2707169 · February 18, 2025
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Representatives of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and the National Federation of Independent Business told the Senate Workforce Development Committee that Senate Bill 33 would modernize Ohio's employment‑law posting rules by allowing required notices to be posted online in a manner accessible to employees.

Representatives of the Ohio Chamber of Commerce and the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) urged the Senate Workforce Development Committee to approve Senate Bill 33, which would allow employers to post certain statutorily required employment notices on the Internet in a manner accessible to employees.

Kevin Shimp, testifying for the Ohio Chamber of Commerce, said the bill updates posting rules that were written for a workforce that worked primarily on-site. He cited survey data on remote and hybrid work patterns and told the committee the measure…

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