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December 24, 2019 - Caution over-extending younger workers

Be Sure Not to Overwork Young Employees By Wilson Jarrell Barran Liebman LLP, NW Law firm Now that the turkey population can take a deep sigh of relief, and even Portland has earned its first (admittedly extremely light) dusting of snow, it can only mean one thing: the holiday season […]


December 23, 2019 - Oregon: Slowest growth in 6 years

By Cascade Policy Institute, Oregon’s population grew by more than 41,000 residents last year, according to Portland State University’s Population Research Center. That may sound like a boom and lead some to conclude the state is doing great: “Look! People are still flocking to Oregon.” But, in fact, the state’s […]


December 20, 2019 - Chamber cheers three big healthcare tax repeals

US Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President and Chief Policy Officer Neil Bradley released the following statement after Congress included a permanent repeal of three major health taxes – the so-called “Cadillac Tax,” the Health Insurance Tax (HIT), and the Medical Device Tax (MDT) in the […]


December 19, 2019 - Business case for emotional intelligence

Cascade Employers Association, Does your workplace see empathy and sensitivity as a strength or a weakness? Our experience is that workplaces send clear messages, intentionally or unintentionally, about the importance of developing these skills. Whatever your employee handbook says, there are day-to-day clues on the value your work culture places […]


December 18, 2019 - Oregon’s slower job growth

By Josh Lehner, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis As our office developed our latest forecast, we dug into Oregon’s slower employment growth. As discussed previously, we highlighted three main channels in which the slowdown could materialize: worsening current economic conditions, uncertainty over future growth, and tight labor markets. We tried […]


December 17, 2019 - Newport man busted for film pirate website

US Attorney, Oregon District Press Release, Talon White, 29, of Newport, Oregon, pleaded guilty to one count each of criminal infringement of copyright and tax evasion. According to court documents, beginning in 2013, White engaged in a scheme to reproduce and distribute for sale thousands of copyrighted movies and television […]


December 16, 2019 - DeFazio on Uber sexual assault report

Oregon Congressman Peter DeFazio, Chair of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Peter DeFazio (D-OR) released the following statement after Uber released its first-ever safety report, which detailed 3,000 reports of sexual assaults on U.S. rides in 2018 alone. Chair DeFazio has been pressing Uber, as well as its […]


December 13, 2019 - Small Biz Saturday beats Black Friday sales

National Federation of Independent Business, U.S. shoppers spent a record high of an estimated $19.6 billion at independent retailers and restaurants this Small Business Saturday, compared with $14.6 billion spent online during Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to recently released studies. According to the 2019 Small Business Saturday Consumer […]


December 12, 2019 - Oregon construction jobs breaks records

By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon Construction Employment at Record Highs Oregon’s construction industry reached a record high number of jobs in recent months, employing an average of 108,000 during the 12 months ending with October 2019. The industry added jobs steadily and rapidly in recent years, following a prolonged slump […]


December 11, 2019 - #1 worker death is tied to…

OSHA Distracted Driving: Best Practices for Employer Policies By Wilson Jarrell Barran Liebman LLP, NW Law firm Did you know that according to OSHA, more workers are killed every year in motor vehicle crashes than by any other cause? The holidays are approaching faster than you think, and more and […]