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School districts in Ohio aren’t in as big of a crunch to find teachers as they have been in recent years, although many districts are still struggling to find specific kinds of teachers: substitutes, for example, and those that focus on special subjects like math or gym.
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87% of Ohio restaurants are short staffed. The restaurant industry is 20% short from regular staffing levels.
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The races for Ohio House and Senate seats were pushed back due to disagreements over new district maps and voters can find their redrawn districts at Vote.Ohio.gov; Ohio will receive $100 million over the next five years to increase the number of electric vehicle charging stations across major roadways; A mental health worker shortage is growing in Ohio as demand also continues to grow; and more stories.
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Dr. Caitlin Bernard who performed an abortion on the 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio publicly tweeted that the country is "failing" survivors of sexual assault and abuse; The city of Cleveland has struck a tentative deal with the Cleveland Police Patrolman's Association giving officers a pay raise; and more stories.
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University Hospitals will no longer provide inpatient, surgical and emergency services at their UH Bedford and Richmond medical centers because of staffing shortages exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the hospital system announced Thursday.
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Ohio’s behavioral health system is in dire need of more counselors, psychologists and other behavioral health workers to meet the surge in demand for mental health and addiction services and relieve wait times that have lengthened in recent months, industry leaders say.
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But the Ohio Hospital Association says those services come with a steep cost.
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Sweetening employment deals for new hires and offering retention incentives are key for hospitals trying to replace workers who have left and keep those who remain.
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Her new book looks at how 16th century ideas could impact the 21st century.
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There's a shortage of drivers going into the winter.