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February 12, 2014 - Good & bad business bills of 2014 Legislature

Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate AOI is Oregon’s largest statewide comprehensive business association. Member driven, we aggressively and professionally advance and protect business interests in the halls of the state capitol, regulatory agencies, and the courts. AOI is the Oregon Chamber of Commerce. We are also the Oregon Manufacturers’ […]


February 11, 2014 - State Treasurer wins ‘Elected Official of the Year’

By Oregon State Treasurer National organization taps Oregon Treasurer as ‘Elected Official of the Year’ Treasurer Wheeler recognized for efforts to improve retirement savings options Oregon State Treasurer Ted Wheeler was recognized today as the Elected Official of the Year by the National Conference on Public Employee Retirement Systems (NCPERS), […]


February 10, 2014 - Ore. Court rules on unpaid wages case

Barran Liebman Oregon Law Firm Employer Can Be Liable for Prior Business’s Unpaid Wage Claims As a “Successor to the Business The Oregon Supreme Court recently sided with BOLI in finding that a business which operated a bar in the same location as a prior bar was liable for the […]


February 10, 2014 - AOI wins time-card case

By J.L. Wilson Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate Class Action Certification Denied on Key Payroll Timekeeping Issue Late last year, AOI filed an amicus brief, in conjunction with Oregon Forest Industries Council (OFIC), in defense of Murphy Company, a southern Oregon company that manufactures plywood. The case was […]


February 7, 2014 - The great Michigan business rebound?

U.S. Chamber of Commerce The Michigan Comeback by Michigan Governor Rick Synder “Made in Michigan” means something. Across the nation and around the world, that label has long meant strength, durability, and quality. To Michiganders, it also reflects the pride of a resilient people who helped build this country and […]


February 6, 2014 - Problems with wealth inequality debate

By Economist Dr. Eric Fruits, Econinternational You may have heard that Oxfam is promoting its report that says the richest 85 people in the world have more wealth than the bottom 3.5 billion. Of course, the media have picked up the story and continue to run with it. You may […]


February 5, 2014 - WA to speed past OR & CA in future jobs

Washington Poised for Economic Boom By Oregon Tax News, The State of Washington is better positioned for economic growth than Oregon or California, according to Forbes Magazine. Forbes recently published its list of top 10 states poised to grow in the next five years, and Washington made the list because […]


February 4, 2014 - Inside numbers on Oregon tourism

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog In a recent report, Employment Department regional economist Damon Runberg takes a thorough look at Oregon’s destination resorts and their impacts on jobs, wages, hours worked and taxes. Destination resort does have a specific definition and 6 of the state’s 9 […]


February 3, 2014 - OLCC offers its own liquor law reforms

Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate Partially in response to the Northwest Grocers’ Association recent filing of five ballot measures allowing privatization of liquor sales in Oregon, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) rolled out legislation intended to improve the state’s current system.  The bill, LC 242, is still […]