Archives

August 14, 2020 - Small Business ranks their top concerns

By National Federation of Independent Businesses, Many top concerns, including the cost of health insurance, labor, and taxes, remain constant despite economic conditions, according to the 2020 NFIB Problems and Priorities Survey. The data, collected just prior to the COVID-19 health and economic crisis, reflects owners’ views four years into […]


August 13, 2020 - Oregon recovers a third of job loss

By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon’s total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 56,600 jobs in June, following a gain of 26,100 jobs in May. Over the past two months, employers added back nearly one-third of the jobs that were cut in March and April. Over-the-month job gains in June were largest […]


August 12, 2020 - New rules on disciplining workplace offensive speech

Bullard Law By Benjamin P. O’Glasser & Dennis E. Westlind The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued its decision in General Motors, giving employers more latitude to issue discipline for employees’ racist, sexist, threatening, or other offensive speech in the context of strikes and union organizing. In doing so, the […]


August 11, 2020 - Man sentenced for $12,500 ‘Village People’ scam

BY US Attorney, Oregon District A Florida man pleaded guilty and was sentenced to federal supervised release for falsely claiming to represent The Village People band and swindling $12,500 from The Mill Casino in North Bend, Oregon. Howard Harlib, 67, was sentenced to time served in federal prison and three […]


August 10, 2020 - Data reveals unusual nature of Oregon recession

By University of Oregon Economic Indicators This is the University of Oregon State of Oregon Economic Indicators for June 2020. The release date is August 4, 2020. Special thanks to our sponsor, KeyBank. Link to full report (with charts!) here. The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity rose in June to […]


August 7, 2020 - NFIB: Transparency in Federal regulations

By NFIB, NFIB filed an amicus brief in the case U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club at the United States Supreme Court in support of the Sierra Club. The brief argues the implications of this case can have substantial economic and social effects on small businesses. “Government regulations […]


August 6, 2020 - Oregon jobless by county

June 2020 Employment and Unemployment in Oregon’s Counties By Oregon Employment Department, In June 2020, all 36 of Oregon’s counties experienced over-the-month decreases in their unemployment rates. In 16 of Oregon’s 36 counties, unemployment rates dropped by 3 percentage points or more. Clatsop County experienced the largest over-the-month decrease at […]


August 5, 2020 - Oregon housing trends amidst the pandemic

By Josh Lehner, Oregon office Economic Analysis I am presenting a mid-year forecast for the Home Builders Association of Metropolitan Portland. A summary of my thoughts and a copy of my slides are below. Due to the severe recession and pandemic, our office’s initial expectations were for housing and construction […]


August 4, 2020 - Recovery slower in Portland and Salem

By University of Oregon Economic Indicators An inability to get updated data has delayed the latest release of the Regional Economics Indicators; the Oregon Statewide continues to be released regularly with an update coming this week. While I wait for the delayed data, I want to share some insights gained […]


August 3, 2020 - NLRB allows employers to discipline new union members

By Dennis E. Westlind Bullard Law, NW Law firm Employers may once again use their discretion to discipline employees represented by a newly certified union without first bargaining, the National Labor Relations Board ruled yesterday. The Board’s decision in 800 River Road Operating Company, LLC dba Care One at New Milford reinstates 80 […]