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May 13, 2011 - Why people are turning down manufacturing jobs

By Bill Conerly, Conerly Consulting, Businomics Back in January I wrote: “The economy will gradually improve over the course of 2011, which is mostly good news, but will present some challenges to business. Notably, your best employees will have opportunities at other companies. You may still be hunkered down, with […]


May 12, 2011 - Business coalition lays out top bills

Four business groups announced together their list of business bills. The groups are; Associated Oregon Industries, Oregon Business Association, Oregon Business Council, and the Portland Business Alliance. Source: Value of Jobs.com Bills to spur Job Creation in Oregon(*) Strengthen Oregon’s Innovation Economy — The $18.95 million Oregon Innovation Plan investment […]


May 11, 2011 - Chart: 40 years of the U.S. dollar falling

By Patrick Emerson Oregon Economics Blog This graphic from The Economist shows the fall of the Dollar (though note the recent fairly wide fluctuations). I am glad my vacationing this summer is all in the US.


May 10, 2011 - Social Security No-Match letters are back

Legal Update: Be Aware- SSA “No-Match” Letters Are Back. By Dunn, Carney, Allen, Higgins & Tongue With the passage of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (“IRCA”) a new era in employer/employee relations began that made unlawful the willful or knowing hiring of illegal immigrants. IRCA requires employers […]


May 9, 2011 - Osama bin Laden money scams abound following death

BBB Warns : Osama bin Laden money scams abound following death news By Better Business Bureau Oregon In the days following the death of Osama bin Laden, Better Business Bureau is warning consumers to watch out for a slew of cyber-scams that have popped up. According to Kaspersky Labs, an […]


May 8, 2011 - Agency rebuke of Boeing sets labor battle

Dan Danner President & CEO, NFIB “This is one of the worst examples of unelected bureaucrats doing the bidding of special interest groups that I’ve ever seen,” said U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham. But Graham and millions of small-business owners may be in store for even more bureaucratic muscle-flexing by the […]


May 7, 2011 - Man who predicted Enron fall warns investors on China

James S. Chanos, president and founder of Kynikos Associates and the man who forecasted Enron’s fall a decade ago is now making a prediction on a hard fall for China’s economy. CNBC does an interview which can be seen below. On the other side, Forbes did a counter case to […]


May 6, 2011 - Oregon economy up, but energy prices spoil the progress

By Tim Duy, Oregon Economic Forum The University of Oregon Index of Economic Indicators™ rose 0.7 percent to 92.0 in March 2011, the fifth consecutive monthly gain. Of the seven indicators that comprise the UO Index, four – Oregon initial unemployment claims, Oregon employment services payrolls, Oregon residential building permits, […]


May 5, 2011 - Oregon union membership declines

By Gail Krumenauer Oregon Employment Dept. Workforce Oregon ranks high among the states in union membership. In 2010, Oregon had a 16.2 percent union membership rate of employed workers. This figure ranked 10th highest among the 50 states and District of Columbia. Private-sector union membership (9.1%) ranked 12th highest nationwide, […]


May 4, 2011 - Idaho Enacts Law Providing Tax Credits for Private Employers

By Jim Dale Stoel Rives, Oregon Law Firm World of Employment On the final day of the sixty-first Legislature, Idaho lawmakers passed a bill which provides varying levels of tax credits for private employers who hire at least one employee after April 15, 2011. Governor Otter signed the legislation amending […]