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April 7, 2016 - Job vacancies abound

By Oregon Employment Department, During 2015, Oregon’s private employers were looking to fill about 48,000 job vacancies at any given time, according to new annual figures from the Oregon Employment Department’s Job Vacancy Survey. The Job Vacancy Survey provides a snapshot of the labor market job seekers face.


April 6, 2016 - Oregon’s gambling rebound

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog Over the past year, gaming revenues have clearly rebounded following an extended period of very slow to no growth in the aftermath of the Great Recession. The increases here in Oregon did coincide with the Lottery’s capital replacement program which is […]


April 5, 2016 - Portland a finalist in $50M self-driving car grant

Cascade Policy Institute The U.S. Department of Transportation announced this week that Portland is one of seven cities still in the running for a $50 million grant as part of DOT’s “Smart Cities” challenge. Portland is proposing to build “smarter streets” that talk to self-driving cars and to develop an […]


April 4, 2016 - Wyden lays out 5-point privacy plan

Ron Wyden Release, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., laid out a bold new vision for protecting Americans’ basic freedoms, and warned of dangerous consequences if the nation allows unchecked expansion of government surveillance. “The rapid advances in technology over the past 20 years threaten the rights of every single American more […]


April 1, 2016 - Obamacare small biz tax credit fails

By NFIB, The small business health insurance tax credit, which was highly advertised by the administration as an incentive for small business owners to purchase group health insurance plans, has been largely ineffective, the National Federation of Independent Business explained  during congressional testimony. “The high cost of health insurance is […]


March 31, 2016 - Where did the construction workers go?

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis Blog The reported lack of construction workers is one of the more interesting developments in recent years. At first blush this seems implausible.  The U.S. is still more than a million construction jobs below the housing boom peak, or about 14%. (Oregon […]


March 30, 2016 - Lawmakers rated on business votes

Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate Each Oregon Legislative Session, AOI records legislators’ votes (floor and in committee), on a selection of bills on which AOI took clear positions. These votes are compiled into a matrix, and legislators’ voting records are reported to our members throughout the state. Votes […]


March 29, 2016 - Oregon unclaimed property over half billion

Oregon State Treasurer News Release, Oregon safekeeping a record $564 million in unclaimed property, and Treasurer urges rightful owners to retrieve it ​SALEM – More than a half-billion dollars. That’s how much Oregon is now safekeeping in unclaimed assets that have been turned over to the state, and that has […]


March 28, 2016 - Seattle scare: Jobs sink as Minimum wage jumps

Where did all the workers go? By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation After Seattle imposed an historic minimum wage hike, employment has dropped, unemployment has risen, and workers have dropped out of the labor force. It is not the result proponents promised and it hints that the warnings from the […]


March 25, 2016 - Chamber on Labor rule muzzling employers

U.S. Chamber of Commerce The U.S. Chamber of Commerce today expressed strong opposition to the Department of Labor’s (DOL) issuance of its final “persuader” rule which will make it more difficult for employers to discuss with employees the pros and cons of unionization. “It is a shame that the DOL […]