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February 18, 2022 - NFIB fights harmful independent contractor rule

By NFIB NFIB filed an amicus brief at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) in the case The Atlanta Opera, Inc. In this extremely consequential case, the NLRB will reconsider its current standard for determining independent contractor status of workers and weigh whether to return to a more-stringent Obama-era standard. […]


February 17, 2022 - Charges over protester trying to open door mid-flight

By Oregon US Attorney Office, News Release Portland Man Charged After Attempting to Open Emergency Exit on Portland-Bound Flight PORTLAND, Ore.—A Portland man is facing federal charges after attempting to open an emergency exit on a commercial airline flight from Salt Lake City, Utah to Portland. Michael Brandon Demarre, 32, […]


February 16, 2022 - Oregon fastest growth since 1980s

  By Josh Lehner Oregon office of Economic Analysis, The inflationary economic boom continues. The U.S. economy grew at its fastest pace last year since the early 1980s. This is true even after adjusting for the current bout of high inflation. More of the same is expected this year. Labor […]


February 15, 2022 - Portland restaurant wins name rights over Seahawk player case

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, Although a beast on the football field, former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch yielded to a Portland chef in a battle over the name of his new restaurant. Last fall, Lynch and Hawaiian chef Kevin Kama’aina leased property at 1445 S.W. Broadway in […]


February 14, 2022 - What state revenue windfall means for business

By Oregon Business and Industry “The March revenue forecast shows that tax collections continue to exceed previous forecasts,” said OBI President and CEO Angela Wilhelms Feb. 9. “Meanwhile, general fund revenue for the current biennium is expected to top the December forecast by almost $790 million, bringing the total biennial […]


February 10, 2022 - Employer’s responsibility to withhold new Portland-based taxes

  By Christine M. Zinter Bullard Law, With tax season right around the corner, employers may find themselves suddenly fielding inquiries about two new Portland taxes that became effective January 1, 2021 and will first be due April 15, 2022. In May 2020, voters in the greater Portland Metropolitan District* […]


February 9, 2022 - Nike sues Amazon, eBay over counterfeit goods

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation Nike, a Portland-based sportswear giant, has filed a federal trademark infringement and counterfeiting lawsuit against anonymous resellers pushing fake products on online sites like Amazon and eBay. In a lawsuit filed Jan. 31 in the U.S. Northern District Court in Illinois, where Nike says […]


February 8, 2022 - Where jobs are growing in Oregon

By Oregon Employment Department, In December 2021, all of Oregon’s 36 counties experienced over-the-month decreases in their unemployment rates. Eight counties experienced a 0.3 percentage point decrease or more over the month including Clatsop, Crook, Deschutes, Grant, Hood River, Jefferson, Klamath, and Wasco counties. Grant County had Oregon’s highest seasonally […]



February 4, 2022 - Study: Historic number of businesses increase compensation

By NFIB, A historic number of small businesses are struggling to increase their workforce, according to NFIB’s monthly jobs report. A net 50% (seasonally adjusted) of small business owners reported raising compensation, up two points from December and a 48-year record high reading. A net 27% plan to raise compensation […]