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August 3, 2017 - Summer 2017 Oregon Economic Rebound

Oregon Economic Recovery Scorecard: Summer 2017 By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Top level economic measures never tell the whole story. Knowing how many jobs have been added is important but it alone cannot tell you if job growth is enough to keep pace with population growth, or about […]


August 2, 2017 - Oregon AG: Double-check hotel reservations ahead of eclipse

AG Rosenblum Urges Eclipse Travelers to Confirm Hotel Rooms Via Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum   Oregon DOJ sends letter to all hotels in eclipse path Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum today urged visitors and Oregonians who have booked hotel rooms within the 90-mile path of total solar eclipse on August […]


August 1, 2017 - Oregon Brewing Industry sees continued growth

An Update on Oregon’s Brewing Industry Via Oregon Workforce and Economic Information  The brewing industry seems to be getting overshadowed by the quickly growing and recently legalized recreational cannabis industry. Despite the lack of media attention, the industry continues to grow, albeit at a slower pace.


July 31, 2017 - Housing outlook and formation for Oregon

Oregon Household Formation and Housing Outlook By Josh Lehrner, Oregon Office of Economic Analysis   Household formation, or the number of new households each year, is a key economic indicator. It represents more people finding jobs, stepping out on their own and the like. It can also be thought of […]


July 28, 2017 - New legislation clarifies “joint employer” standards

Retailers Support New Legislation To Clarify Joint Employer Relationship By Robin Roberts National Retail Federation Obama Administration Created Overly Broad Standards The National Retail Federation welcomed today’s introduction of legislation that would reverse an Obama era expansion of “joint employer” standards that has increased businesses’ exposure to lawsuits and unionization […]


July 27, 2017 - Portland, Silicon Valley’s cousin?

Tech Hubs and Venture Capital, Oregon Edition By Josh Lehner Via Oregon Office of Economic Analysis  Over at Indeed, Jed Kolko has a new piece looking at high-tech job postings across the nation. Among the trends he highlights, Jed notes that the eight biggest tech hubs — Austin, Baltimore, Boston, […]


July 26, 2017 - New state laws — Overtime, pay, scheduling

2017 Legislature Creates New Workplace Rules By Oregon Prosperity Project The Oregon Legislation adjourned its 2017 Session on Friday. The Session focused on a handful of difficult issues, including passing a balanced budget, attempting to address long-term fiscal issues and finding a way to fund a transportation package. As constitutionally […]


July 26, 2017 - Employment barriers for those with special needs

Mom of Adult with Down’s Syndrome: It’s Harder to a Get a Job at Businesses That Struggle Financially By Felicia Bechtoldt Via Oregon Workforce and Economic Information On July 26, the United States celebrates the anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment, […]


July 25, 2017 - Eugene proving resilient once again

Eugene in Perspective (Graph of the Week) Oregon Office of Economic Analysis By Josh Lehner Let’s take a quick look at the Eugene MSA (Lane County) and its economic growth over the past 35 years. The region has been through a lot and yet has proved resilient to massive shifts. […]


July 24, 2017 - Making sense of marijuana in the workplace

  Marijuana Sows Confusion For Employers Bullard Law In our Election 2016 wrap-up, The Bullard Edge discussed the recreational use referendum adopted by Maine voters. The new law follows the old formula to a point by allowing persons 21 years of age and older to possess and use marijuana.