On today’s episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast, Melissa Cropper, President of the Ohio Federation of Teachers (OFT), joined the podcast to discuss organizing campaigns in public libraries, recent and controversial legislation in Ohio on child labor and ongoing legal battles over the state's teacher retirement system (STRS).
The discussion began with an update from Cropper on OFT’s latest organizing efforts, focusing on the Columbus Metropolitan Library campaign. She highlighted the similarities between library staff and teachers, including challenges related to censorship, workplace conditions, benefits and safety concerns. Drawing on her own background as both a public educator and librarian, she expressed excitement about approaching the filing deadline for an election. Cropper said the push for unionization among over 600 library workers signals growing momentum for collective action outside traditional classroom settings, especially in the face of heightened scrutiny and changing demands in library environments following the pandemic.
Cropper then discussed Ohio’s controversial Senate Bill 50, which would allow 14- and 15-year-olds to work until 9 p.m. during the school year. She described the legislation as deeply concerning, particularly given ongoing debates about student absenteeism and academic performance. Cropper pointed out the direct correlation between late-night work hours, student fatigue, missed classes and homework challenges. The OFT, along with several other organizations, has urged Gov. Mike DeWine to veto the bill in the interest of student welfare.
Finally, Cropper addressed the proposed changes to the composition of Ohio’s State Teachers Retirement System (STRS) board. Cropper explained that while legislative efforts sought to reduce the number of elected board members, the OFT has repeatedly secured legal victories to maintain the current democratic process. Recent Lobby Day efforts brought retirees from around the state to speak with legislators, who voiced their discontent with the manner in which changes were introduced— “tucked into a lengthy budget bill in the middle of the night.” Cropper emphasized the importance of advocating for transparent governance and safeguarding pension security, cautioning against last-minute legislative maneuvers that undermine democratic decision-making.
For more from Cropper, listen to the full episode of the America’s Work Force Union Podcast above.