Cuyahoga County Council Considering Legislation to Stop Doing Business With Companies That Commit Wage Theft

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Cuyahoga County Council Considering Legislation to Stop Doing Business With Companies That Commit Wage Theft
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The move comes after Cleveland passed its own wage theft ordinance last December

Cuyahoga County Council on Tuesday introduced legislation to stop the county from working with companies that commit wage theft.

A similar ordinance passed in the Cleveland City Council in December 2022, and cities like Columbus and Cincinnati have passed wage theft legislation in recent years.

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