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August 31, 2022 - Wyden: Call to encrypt Twitter DMs

Wyden Renews Call to Encrypt Twitter DMs, Secure Americans’ Data From Unfriendly Foreign Governments, Following Whistleblower Complaint By US Senator Ron Wyden Press Release, Washington, D.C. – Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., issued the following statement following a complaint this week by a former Twitter employee that alleged widespread poor privacy […]


August 30, 2022 - Hiring, retention bonus exclusions under Equal Pay Act end 9/28

By Christine M. Zinter Bullard Law August 23, 2022 By Christine M. Zinter The Oregon Equal Pay Act prohibits employers from discriminating between employees in the payment of wages or other compensation for “work of a comparable character” unless the wage differential is based on certain bona fide factors such […]


August 29, 2022 - 9 big budget films being made in Oregon

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, Producers of nine films being shot in Oregon are receiving incentives to do so.   “The Rehearsal” is an HBO comedy series where Nathan Fielder lets ordinary people “rehearse” for life’s biggest moments in simulations he designs with help from actors and a construction […]


August 26, 2022 - Congress Wrongly Call Small Businesses “Tax Loopholes”

By NFIB With surging inflation, high gas prices, and workforce shortages, small businesses have suffered enough. Despite being wrongly called “tax loopholes” by some members of Congress, small business owners successfully urged the U.S. Senate to remove the new 3.8% small business tax from the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and ensured […]


August 25, 2022 - Man charged for holding up a Oregon casino at gunpoint

By Oregon US Attorney Press Release, A Umatilla County, Oregon, man is facing federal charges for robbing the Wildhorse Resort and Casino on the Umatilla Indian Reservation at gunpoint and brandishing a firearm. Javier Francisco Vigil, 51, has been charged by criminal complaint with committing a Hobbs Act robbery and […]


August 24, 2022 - Declining Job Vacancies is Good News

By Josh Lehner, Oregon Economic Analysis Office, Normally economists think about job openings as a leading indicator. If businesses are looking to grow and increase production, they will usually put out a job posting prior to actually hiring someone. The issue today is that job openings nationally and here in […]


August 23, 2022 - How to Draft A Proper Remote Work Policy

By Jeff Robertson & Iris Tilley Barran Liebman Law A proper remote work policy protects the organization by defining who can work remotely and what those who are remote must disclose to their employer.  This policy should be in written form and may be a separate policy or part of […]


August 21, 2022 - Nearly half of restaurants worse off than before summer

Operators Endure Weaker Business Conditions By Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association The costs of goods restaurateurs need most have continued to accelerate, and according to a new survey released today by the National Restaurant Association, 46% of operators say business conditions are worse now than they were 3 months ago. […]


August 18, 2022 - Data: Retail sales power through inflation woes

By National Retail Federation, Core retail sales as calculated by the National Retail Federation rose in July even as overall sales reported by the Census Bureau remained flat on a monthly basis, and both calculations showed strong year-over-year gains as consumers kept shopping despite high inflation, NRF said today. “Retail […]


August 18, 2022 - Oregon’s changing population

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis One big change during the pandemic has been that for the first time in recorded history, there were more deaths in Oregon than there were births. It’s been 18 months since we checked in on that here on the blog. We now […]