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This week on "The State of Ohio": The budget is on its way to a committee that will hammer out the differences before the end of the month deadline. But there are serious issues on both sides that could slow down the talks. A billion dollars is headed back to Ohio employers who paid into the states Bureau of Workers' Comp program. But a critic says the BWC has an outstanding bill that remains unpaid. And more on how Ohio's poorest people are surviving the rising costs of a basic existence.
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| While other areas suffer a nursing shortage, there's a glut in one part of the state. |
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By Sam Hendren - November 9, 2009 |
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Health officials estimate nearly three million nurses are employed at hospitals, clinics and nursing homes across the United States. Often times, the health industry is cited as one of the few places in the economy where jobs are going unfilled. But, in Central Ohio there's a surplus of nurses - more trained nurses than the number of available jobs. From Ohio public radio station WOSU, Sam Hendren reports. |
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Sam Hendren reports (4:10)
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