- Op-Ed, J. Pari Sabety: Ohio and its workers – Akron Beacon Journal
- Op-Ed, Sherrod Brown: Lessons from a comeback city – The Plain Dealer
- Op-Ed, Thomas M. Stephens: Bargaining fight all about politics – Columbus Dispatch
- Op-Ed, Richard Vedder: Right to Work law would be good for Ohio economy – Columbus Dispatch
- Editorial: Good ideas for the President – The Plain Dealer
- Editorial: Crackdown – Columbus Dispatch
- Ohio Statehouse unlocked after threatened court action – Cincinnati Enquirer
- After lawsuit threat, some protesters allowed in Statehouse – The Plain Dealer
- Union protesters locked out of Statehouse – The Plain Dealer
- Thousands rally against changes to collective bargaining – Columbus Dispatch
- Crowd angered by being locked out of Statehouse – Dayton Daily News
- Seitz laments handling of collective bargaining bill – Columbus Dispatch
- Seitz: Collective Bargaining bill handled poorly – Cincinnati Enquirer
- Branstool, sponsor of current labor law speaks out against changes – Dayton Daily News
- Ohio police, firefighters ask GOP to slow down on union changes – The Plain Dealer
- Vows of new jobs may cost firms that got state aid – Columbus Dispatch
- Charities will get $285,000 of Kasich inaugural surplus – Columbus Dispatch
- Small businesses tell Obama more govt. contracts – The Plain Dealer
- Small businesses want more R&D, Feds want clean energy jobs – The Plain Dealer
- Cleveland biz wants help with growth overseas – The Plain Dealer
- Labor Secy told workers lack needed skills – The Plain Dealer
- FOP, Firefighters: Slow Down – Dayton Daily News
- Chancellor Fingerhut resigns – Cincinnati Enquirer
- Fingerhut resigns – The Plain Dealer
- Senate Ed approves five ‘calamity days’ – Dayton Daily News
- Cincinnati takes first step to pension reform – Cincinnati Enquirer
- Hamilton County hires ‘red tape cutter’ – Cincinnati Enquirer
Ohio Newsbreak – February 22, 2011
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