Every so often, Jenny Redes gets a call from an employee who has recently discovered their pay stub. They typically have questions about what all the various numbers mean, and the human resources ...
Ohio has been one of nine states where employers aren’t legally required to give workers access to their pay information.
Your paycheck is more than just numbers on a stub—it’s the cornerstone of your financial stability. Yet, many workers face challenges when their earnings don’t match what they’re owed. According to a ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed the Pay Stub Protection Act. The law will take effect on April 8, 2025. It adds Ohio to the ...
Before this, Ohio was one of few states where employees did not have the right to receive pay stubs. House Bill 106, now the Pay Stub Protection Act, seeks to promote transparency and accountability ...