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February 10, 2021 - 22 of 36 counties open for dining Friday

Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association, Wilsonville, OR– Hundreds of Oregon restaurants will open their doors to indoor dining starting Friday, February 12 as case counts per 100,000 residents drop below the coveted 200 case mark over the course of the previous two weeks in specific counties. As industry suppliers and […]


February 8, 2021 - Survey: 81% business witnessing crime increase

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation A survey by the Oregon Small Business Association Foundation has revealed that roughly 81% of the small business community is witnessing an increase in criminal activity. This crime wave on top of a pandemic and lockdown makes it unbearable for small business. For one […]


February 5, 2021 - US Chamber opposes new Right to Organize Act

US Chamber of Commerce, U.S. Chamber Denounces Reintroduction of the PRO Act Senate HELP Chair Patty Murray and House Education and Labor Chair Bobby Scott (D-Va.) reintroduced the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act). The legislation, which claims to be pro-worker, would force employees to pay union dues […]


February 4, 2021 - Can employers require vaccinations?

By Barran Liebman LLP Oregon law firm, Many employers are deciding whether they can—or should—require employees to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Here’s what we know so far: Employers Can Legally Require Vaccination, With Some Exceptions. The general rule, with some exceptions, is, yes, employers can require employees to be vaccinated. […]


February 3, 2021 - Oregon back in job loss territory

By Oregon Employment Department, Oregon lost 25,500 jobs in December, and the unemployment rate rose to 6.4%. Oregon closed out 2020 having added back 37% of the 285,000 jobs we lost in the spring. Job losses also occurred nationally (-140,000) in December, and the U.S. unemployment rate remained at 6.7%. […]


February 2, 2021 - Lack of data, evidence for ongoing industry shutdown

Data assessment shows a lack of correlation between economic sanctions and virus mitigation By Oregon Restaurant & Lodging Association, Wilsonville, OR– Oregon’s restaurant and lodging industries continue to suffer greatly according to the latest data made available by the Oregon Employment Department. Leisure and hospitality businesses lost 25,500 jobs in […]


February 1, 2021 - Two men charged with PPP loan fraud

By Oregon US Attorney, Press Release, Two Oregon men are facing federal charges for fraudulently converting to their personal use loans intended to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic, announced U.S. Attorney Billy J. Williams. Andrew Aaron Lloyd, 50, of Lebanon, Oregon, and Russell A. Schort, 38, of Myrtle […]


January 29, 2021 - Details behind second round of PPP funds

By National Federation of Independent Business, PPP Loan Program Re-Opens for First and Second PPP Loans – NFIB Ready to Help Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans – both first and second loans – have been extended through March 31, 2021 or until the program’s funding runs out. On Tuesday, January […]


January 28, 2021 - 3 simple ideas to immediately revive restaurants

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association As our industry continues to struggle during this pandemic due to several factors contributing to unsustainable operations, ORLA remains steadfast in communicating daily with the Governor’s Office on reopening Oregon’s hospitality businesses. We have been urging consideration of the following: – Creating more flexibility […]


January 27, 2021 - Oregon population growth drops

      By Josh Lehner, Office Economic Analysis Solid data on pandemic migration and working from home has always been years away. Plus we normally see migration slow down during recessions. People tend to follow the jobs, and with fewer job opportunities in a recession, fewer people usually move. […]