Ohio Code § 4112.023

Inherently Military Civilian Job Discrimination Claims.
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Effective: March 24, 2008
Latest Legislation: House Bill 372 - 127th General Assembly
The decision of Fisher v. Peters, 249 F.3d 433 (6th Cir. 2001), which held that if a person's civilian job is inherently military, the person must pursue military, rather than civilian, channels when pursuing employment discrimination claims, shall be applied when construing the prohibitions contained in this chapter against discrimination on the basis of a person's military status.

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