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May 17, 2010 - New debit card rules will trip up merchants at point of sale

Oregon Bankers Association Offers Tips for Consumers on New Overdraft Rules New Bank Regulation Requiring Opt]in to Overdraft Protection Goes into Effect Oregon Bankers Association, Oregonians and Oregon merchants need to be aware of a new federal rule that could lead to a significant increase in debit card transactions being […]


May 16, 2010 - When will the Oregon recovery begin?

It’s the longest recession in the modern era for both the U.S. and Oregon. After a major decline in 2008 and 2009, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) resumed growth in the last two quarters of 2009. GDP is the measure of the value of all goods and services produced in the […]


May 15, 2010 - 32% of employers concerned about talent flight

Nearly One-Third of Employers Are Concerned About Top Talent Leaving Their Organizations, Finds New CareerBuilder Survey — Employers Share How They Plan to Hold on to Workers, Reduce Turnover Career Buidlers – As the recession eases and companies begin to add to strained staffs, employers are also taking action to […]


May 14, 2010 - Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Oregon Mandatory Meeting Law

by Dennis Westlind Stoel Rives LLP, Attorneys at Law Last week a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit aimed at blocking SB 519, the Oregon law the prohibits employers from requiring employees to attend meeting about, among other things, labor unions.  Click here to read the District of Oregon’s opinion in […]


May 13, 2010 - BOLI issues Credit Check ban regulations

Oregon BOLI Proposes Regulations on Credit Check Law By Michael Porter, Kathryn L. Kammer Miller Nash LLP, Oregon law firm Oregon now bars most employers from using credit histories in making employment decisions. In the February 2010 special session, the Oregon legislature passed Senate Bill 1045, generally prohibiting employers from […]


May 12, 2010 - Business fights forced shutdown of PGE plant

AOI Board Opposes Premature 2014 Forced Shutdown of PGE Boardman Power Plant By John Ledger Associated Oregon Industries Supports the most cost effective means of achieving compliance with regulatory requirements. The AOI Board of Directors, at its April 29, 2010 meeting, went on record in opposition to costly and premature […]


May 11, 2010 - April Auto Sales Up 20 Percent

José Pinomesa, Chairman Oregon Independent Auto Dealers Association April was a great month for auto manufactures and dealers since overall sales were up 20 percent on average according to Automotive News.  That is great to hear since auto manufacturers and auto dealers have taken a huge hit during this entire […]


May 10, 2010 - Employment Growth Proof of Recovery

By Bill Conerly, Conerly Consulting, Businomics, The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer asked for some comments on this morning’s employment report.  Here’s what I gave them; you can read other comments on the NewsHour website: The economy is on the mend.  We have a long way to go before employment is […]


May 9, 2010 - US Chamber fights back against Arizona boycott

By U.S. Chamber of Commerce, WASHINGTON, D.C.—The U.S. Chamber of Commerce joined the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry today in raising concerns with the various calls to boycott travel to the state of Arizona. “It is very bad policy to boycott the businesses and harm the workers of Arizona […]


May 8, 2010 - Nike forecasts 40% growth

Company Targets Revenues of $27 Billion and More than $12 Billion of Cumulative Cash Flow from Operations by 2015 Today NIKE, Inc. (NYSE:NKE) unveiled its strategy and key initiatives to achieve sustainable, long-term growth across its global portfolio of brands and businesses. During its investor meeting in New York, the […]