Get discounted Ohio State Spring game tickets without feesFeb. 27, 2019OCSEA members can now purchase Ohio State football Spring Game general admission tickets for only $4.50 with ZERO service and processing fees.
Time to update that old email addressFeb. 27, 2019It’s time to update your MyOCSEA account with your latest personal email address.
Liberty Mutual benefit: Partner insurance quotes now available Feb. 26, 2019Liberty Mutual, an OCSEA EXTRAS benefit affiliate, is now offering partner benefits to OCSEA members
OCSEA Basic Steward trainings are open to ALL membersFeb. 26, 2019OCSEA Basic Steward training sessions are held throughout the year in various locations around Ohio and are open to ALL members who want to learn about their union contract.
Union scholarship program helps growing familyFeb. 20, 2019Les Best Scholarship winners over the years have made the most of the opportunity the award has provided them, as they pursue a college degree or further their education as they work toward promotions in the workplace.
Union free college helps father, daughter share dreamFeb. 20, 2019A father and daughter have says the FREE COLLEGE benefit with Eastern Gateway Community College has helped them achieve their dreams of becoming Registered Nurses.
WV teachers fight privatization with work stoppageFeb. 20, 2019One year later, neighboring West Virginia teachers are walking the picket line to stop the privatization of public education.
OCSEA defends state leave payout for union membersFeb. 20, 2019OCSEA Pres. Chris Mabe recently responded to a Columbus Dispatch story on the contractually-bargained sick, vacation and personal leave cash conversions for state employees.
AAA union membership includes all plan levelsFeb. 19, 2019The AAA Ohio Auto Club discount for OCSEA members now includes multi-tier levels of membership: Classic, Plus and Premier.
Ashford University doubles education benefit for OCSEA membersFeb. 14, 2019OCSEA is making college a reality for busy OCSEA members with awesome new updates to its Ashford University college benefit.
Your OCSEA membership card is on its wayFeb. 13, 2019Your 2019 OCSEA membership card was bundled with the latest issue of the union magazine and mailed this week.
Union leaders optimistic for the future of laborFeb. 12, 2019Leaders from the nation’s four largest public-sector unions made clear at a forum last weekend that unions are not going anywhere!
Shutdown put value of public workers in spotlightFeb. 8, 2019This opinion column by OCSEA President Chris Mabe appeared in the Columbus Dispatch on 2/8/19.
Ohio House names majority and minority leadershipFeb. 6, 2019The Ohio House of Representatives named its leadership team for the majority and minority, which signals good news for union supporters and those hoping for a more bipartisan approach to governance.
Celebrating 30 years of OCSEA college scholarshipsFeb. 6, 2019This year marks 30 years since the origination of the OCSEA Les Best Scholarship program, helping members and their families afford a college education.
State transportation budget at tipping pointFeb. 6, 2019As the dust settles and new leadership takes over at the Ohio Statehouse, one test for new lawmakers and the new governor will be how they address an apparent deep hole in the revenue for Ohio’s Transportation budget crisis.
Benefits: Member-only discount explosionFeb. 5, 2019OCSEA has been working EXTRA harder to bring more and more discount opportunities to its members and their families. Check out the latest member-only discounts that are new or improved for 2019!
Honoring black history in the labor movementFeb. 4, 2019February is Black History month, a time to honor the contributions of African-Americans to our nation and our labor movement.
Federal workforce back to work; but for how long?Jan. 30, 2019In a statement made last week, the AFL-CIO called the shutdown a "needless and manufactured crisis" affecting real families with real financial responsibilities and jeopardizing the safety of our nation.
Administration pushes new rules for DAS contractorsJan. 30, 2019The Ohio DAS has said it will enforce new policies regarding contracting out IT services. It will also ban some vendors who have conflicts of interest with the state agency.