Senate Bill 156
List and disqualify employers who move call centers out of US
To enact sections 4113.87, 4113.88, 4113.89, 4113.90, 4113.91, and 4113.92 of the Revised Code to enact the Consumer Protection Call Center Act of 2017 to require the Department of Job and Family Services to compile a list of all employers that relocate a call center to a foreign country and to disqualify employers on that list from state grants, loans, and other benefits.
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Subjects
Committees
Senate Government Oversight and Reform Committee
Primary Sponsors
Joseph Schiavoni
Kenny Yuko
Cosponsors
Senators
Edna Brown
Michael J. Skindell
Vernon Sykes
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