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Union leaders argue the opposite, saying the proposals will make Ohio less competitive by driving the best teachers, university researchers, safety forces and government experts to states with union protections.
“It will just make it much harder to attract high-quality faculty,” said Rudy Fichtenbaum, a Wright State University economics professor and member of the American Association of University Professors national bargaining team.

More than 1,650 students to graduate this spring across Wright State’s Dayton and Lake Campuses
A path shaped by service
Wright State to award honorary doctorate to publishing executive Kirk Davis at spring commencement
Wright State students spot the finish line, celebrate Spring Semester’s end at April Craze
Chick-fil-A near Wright State’s Dayton Campus approved by Beavercreek City Council