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June 28, 2020 - Business deadline on pregnancy notices

Deadline to Distribute Oregon Pregnancy Accommodation Notice is Quickly Approaching By Amy Angel & Makayla Halkinrude-Allmaras Barran Liebman, Oregon law firm Monday, June 29, 2020, is the deadline for Oregon employers to provide written notification to all current employees regarding Oregon’s new pregnancy accommodation requirements that went into effect January […]


June 26, 2020 - 50% of PPP loan businesses need more help

By NFIB, The NFIB Research Center released a survey with an update on the state of small business and the progress with federal loan programs. Twenty-seven percent of owners reported experiencing a significant or moderate increase in sales due to eased restrictions in the states. Another 27% reported a slight […]


June 25, 2020 - Oregon job loss by industry

By Oregon Employment Department, “Although Oregon experienced job gains due to the limited resumption of economic activity in May, over the past three months of the COVID-19 pandemic job losses have totaled 243,500. Historically, this loss is unprecedented and currently thousands of Oregonians are still suffering the economic realities of […]


June 24, 2020 - Surprise good news in jobs numbers

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis This week we got the May 2020 employment report for Oregon. Like the U.S., it was a happy surprise in that jobs grew and unemployment declined. Today I just wanted to highlight the data, update our charts, and introduce a new piece […]


June 23, 2020 - Business guide to OHA’s updated masks rules

What Oregon Businesses Need to Know About OHA’s Updated Face Mask Requirements By Heather Fossity & Amy Angel Barran Liebman law firm, The Oregon Health Authority’s recent guidance details additional mask, face shield, or face covering requirements for covered Oregon businesses. Starting June 24, 2020, certain businesses must require customers […]


June 22, 2020 - What Supreme Ct. sex discrimination ruling means

By Liani J. Reeves Bullard Law, In a long awaited decision, the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) (voting 6-3) extended protections for homosexual and transgender employees under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The decision will have less impact in states like Oregon, Washington, and […]


June 18, 2020 - Next Steps Into Uncharted Territory

By Anthony K. Smith Oregon NFIB   For nearly two months now, our lives have changed, dramatically. Turn the clock back to the beginning of 2020 and the economy was humming along, the stock market was seeing record highs, unemployment was historically very low, and Oregon’s state budget was in […]


June 18, 2020 - CARES Act to help business is actually hurting them

By National Federation of Independent Business NFIB member Les Neilly, owner of Neilly Canvas Goods in Pittsburgh, testified on Tuesday before the United States Senate Finance Committee about the challenges his small business is facing as a result of the additional $600 per week pandemic unemployment compensation enacted as part […]


June 16, 2020 - What Oregon’s economic “sudden stop” looks like

Tim Duy University of Oregon State of Oregon Economic Indicators This is the University of Oregon State of Oregon Economic Indicators for April 2020. The release date June 8, 2020. Special thanks to our sponsor, KeyBank This is what a “sudden stop” looks like in the data. The Oregon Measure […]


June 15, 2020 - Minimum wage increases July 1

By Jason W. Douthit Bullard Law In 2016, the Oregon Legislature passed Senate Bill 1532, which requires annual minimum wage increases. The next scheduled minimum wage increases take effect July 1, 2020. It is anticipated that the minimum wage increases will take place as scheduled without any relief due to […]