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Andy Douglas, OCSEA union part ways
Andy Douglas, the former Ohio Supreme Court justice, has left his job as executive director of the Ohio Civil Service Employees Association (OCSEA), a union representing 35,000 state employees. It is the largest state employee union.
“Saturday was my last day,” Douglas said on Monday, April 27. “We came to mutual agreement…”
The union announced on March 31 that it voted to accept a new contract that included 10 unpaid furlough or cost-saving days for employees. Douglas was chief negotiator for the contract.
Douglas, 76, said he was returning to work at the Crabbe Brown & James law firm.
A spokeswoman for OCSEA could not be reached.
Douglas served on the Ohio Supreme Court from 1985-2002 and was executive director of OCSEA for five and a half years.
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