Despite weather, DAS Chapter gets contracts passed outApril 6, 2022Recently, Officers of DAS Chapter 2570, including Chapter President Charles King and OCSEA Secretary-Treasurer Kathy Gersper stood out in the howling rain at OCSEA HQ in Westerville to distribute new State contracts to their chapter members.
Alert! Continue to take action to defeat dental bill April 6, 2022The Ohio House Insurance Committee is expected to vote on proposed Ohio House Bill 344, the dental bill, on April 6, 2022. Write an electronic letter asking that the Committee stop the bill once and for all and vote NO!
Women's History Month: Celebrating strong union womenMarch 31, 2022This Women's History Month we celebrate the women union leaders and activists who make up more than half of OCSEA public employee union members.
Members seeing through the lies of Freedom FoundationMarch 23, 2022OCSEA President Chris Mabe wants the public to know that the Freedom Foundation has done ZERO for Ohio’s working men and women during COVID.
Nominate an OCSEA Activist of the Year by March 31March 21, 2022Do you know of an OCSEA activist who should be the recipient of the next OCSEA Phil Carter Activist of the Year Award? Nominate them by March 31, 2022.
Updating your MyOCSEA member accountMarch 21, 2022It's time to update your MyOCSEA password. Here's how.
Small but mighty: Cortland team shows power of local bargainingMarch 16, 2022While local and alternative contract members negotiate directly with government officials on a smaller scale, their efforts and victories are anything but small.
OCSEA member E-news March 16, 2022 - login requiredMarch 16, 2022This week's union news, including an update on website and account updates and seeing through the lies of Freedom Foundation.
Mental health members find strength in being unionMarch 11, 2022Read more about how a union voice is giving strength to union leaders and their co-workers in the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services in the latest edition of the OCSEA magazine
Celebrating this week's union victories, worker actionsMarch 9, 2022Union members, especially public employee union members, across the country are making a real impact on issues around the work they do. Check out some public union labor victories just this week.
Never quit Spotlight: Members at the Ohio Dept of HealthMarch 3, 2022When COVID-19 appeared in the U.S. in the early months of 2020, medical personnel and health departments around the country were forced to make a strong pivot to do whatever they had to do for the health and well-being of Ohioans. Basically, they've never quit!
Local water district members say "yes" to union contractMarch 1, 2022Burr Oak Regional Water District members voted unanimously to ratify their next three-year OCSEA contract.
Your OCSEA magazine and membership ID cardFeb. 25, 2022The Winter 2022 edition of union's magazine is available online and began arriving by mail at members' homes the week of February 21. Included with the magazine is the annual OCSEA Membership Card.
OCSEA member E-news Feb 23 2022 - login requiredFeb. 23, 2022Get this week's union e-newsletter with information your union membership card, the OCSEA magazine, emergency pay grievance hearing update, steward training, CBJ hockey deals and Black History Month.
Black History Month: Celebrating union activism, public serviceFeb. 21, 2022This Black History Month, we celebrate public service and honor African-American OCSEA activists and the heroes who came before us.
OCSEA Free College: Celebrating our HBCUsFeb. 21, 2022Did you know that two of the 107 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are partners in our OCSEA Free College program? That's right! Both Central State University and Paul Quinn College have received the designation to support racial equality in education.
State announces at-home covid test reimbursement processFeb. 18, 2022Americans covered by health insurance can get up to eight at-home coronavirus tests paid by their insurance provider. Also, every household is eligible to receive four free tests through a federal free-by-mail program.