Assistance groups with striking members shall
be ineligible to participate in the food assistance program unless the assistance
group was eligible for benefits the day prior to the strike and is otherwise eligible
at the time of application.
(A) Who is considered
a striker?
(1) Anyone involved
in a strike or concerted stoppage of work by employees (including a stoppage by
reason of the expiration of a collective-bargaining agreement) and any concerted
slowdown or other concerted interruption of operations by employees.
(2) Any employee affected
by a lockout, however, shall not be deemed to be a striker.
(3) An individual who
goes on strike but is exempt from work registration or completion of the information
form on the day prior to the strike, other than those exempt solely on the grounds
of being employed at the site of the strike, shall not be deemed to be a striker.
Prestrike eligibility shall be determined by considering the day prior to the strike
as the day of application and assuming the strike did not occur.
(4) IfWhen a striker obtains another
job working at least thirty hours per week (or receiving weekly earnings equal to
the federal minimum wage multiplied by thirty hours per week), he/she becomes exempt
from work registration but continues to be considered a striker until he/she submits a formal, written resignation is submitted to the first employer.
(5) Examples of nonstrikers
who are eligible for participation in the programthe supplemental nutrition assistance program (SNAP) include,
but are not limited to:
(a) Employees whose
workplace is closed by an employer in order to resist demands of employees (e.g.
a lockout).
(b) Employees unable
to work as a result of striking employees (e.g. striking newspaper pressmen preventing
newspapers from being printed and, consequently, truck drivers who are not working
because there are no papers to deliver).
(c) Employees who
are not part of the bargaining unit on strike not wanting to cross a picket line
due to fear of personal injury or death.
(B) How are benefits
calculated for an assistance group with a striking member?
Eligibility
Income eligibility at the time of application shall be determined by comparing
the striking member's income on the day before the strike to the striker's current
income and adding the higher of the two to the current income of nonstriking members
during the month of application. IfWhen the assistance group is eligible, the higher income
figure must also be used in determining the assistance group's benefit amount. Whether
the striker's prestrike earnings are used or the current income is used, the earned
income deduction shall be allowed if appropriate. An assistance group shall not
receive an increased allotment as the result of a decrease in the income of the
striking member(s) of the assistance group.
(C) Does a striker
have to work register?
Strikers whose assistance groups are eligible to participate shall
be subject to the work registration requirements unless exempt under rule 5101:4-3-11
of the Administrative Code the day of application. Strikers subject to work registration
and receiving either a local or state assistance program or food assistance SNAP benefits
are subject to the employment and training program unless otherwise exempt from
participation.
Effective: 9/1/2018
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 4/25/2018 and 09/01/2023
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 08/01/2018
Promulgated Under: 111.15
Statutory Authority: 5101.54
Rule Amplifies: 329.04, 329.042, 5101.54
Prior Effective Dates: 06/02/1980, 10/01/1981, 02/12/1982,
04/01/1983, 07/01/1987 (Emer.), 09/28/1987, 10/01/1990, 12/01/1994, 08/01/1995
(Emer.), 10/13/1995, 02/01/1999, 02/01/2004, 01/01/2009, 06/01/2013