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August 28, 2017 - Progression to recreational dispensary establishments

Oregon’s Employment Transition to Recreational Marijuana Dispensaries By Anna Johnson Oregon Workforce and Economic Information One of the evolving changes in Oregon’s legal marijuana industry is the shift to retail dispensaries. As of January 1, 2017 sales are allowed at licensed recreational retailers. Currently, recreational dispensaries may sell cannabis to […]


August 27, 2017 - The middle-class loophole of no help

Health Care Tax Would Hurt Middle Class By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Cascade Policy Institute Many Oregonians are now spending as much on health insurance and health care as they are on their mortgage payments. The Oregon legislature recently passed House Bill 2391 (signed by Governor Kate Brown) that will spike […]


August 25, 2017 - Parents put back-to-school shopping on hold

More Parents Holding Off On Back-To-School Shopping By Ana Serafin Smith National Retail Federation  Even though more parents started back-to-school shopping early this year, many families still have a lot of shopping left to do as they prepare their children for the start of school. According to the National Retail […]


August 24, 2017 - Office humor vs hostile work environment?

By Michael G. McClory Bullard Law The eclipse of 2017 is a perfect metaphor for today’s (fictional) mailbag letter. Pete (last name withheld), a management employee who appears to have HR responsibilities, is clearly bothered by two employees who have complained to him about jokes made in the workplace by […]


August 23, 2017 - Investigation called for in scandal-plagued OHA

Watchdog Committee Member Thatcher Calls For Critical Investigation of Scandal-Plagued OHA Via WCB Council Republican state Sen. Kim Thatcher, of Keizer, issued out a statement, “Brown administration sought to exploit HIV patient to aid in takedown of non-profit “FamilyCare,” regarding her concern over Oregon Health Authority (OHA) planning to systematically […]


August 22, 2017 - More public employees than ever

Oregon Government Size, An Update By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis  Yes, the public sector here in Oregon continues to grow. We have never had more public employees or more tax revenue than we do today. However the regional economy and the number of total Oregonians has never […]


August 21, 2017 - It’s National Employee Freedom Week

The Right To Choose Or Reject Union Representation Respects Workers By Kathryn Hickok Via Cascade Policy Institute  Why do many workers choose to opt out of union membership? Some believe they can make better use of their money than giving it to a union. Others “vote with their feet” against […]


August 18, 2017 - Retail Sales see 3.5 percent jump in July

Retail Sales Rebound In July, Up 3.5 Percent Over 2016 By Robin Roberts National Retail Federation Spending Growth in Online and Building Materials Lead Pack Retail sales in July increased by 0.6 percent over June on a seasonally adjusted basis, triple the revised 0.2 percent growth seen in June, according […]


August 17, 2017 - Employment roundup for July

July’s Strong Job Growth in Oregon Eclipses the Unemployment Rate Via Oregon Workforce and Economic Information In July, Oregon’s nonfarm payroll employment grew by 5,900 jobs, following a gain of 8,700 in June. Four of the major industries added more than 1,000 jobs. Leisure and hospitality added the most, increasing by […]


August 16, 2017 - Dealing with eclipse sick-day employees

Employers and the Eclipse: Are You Prepared for the Path of Totality? By Sean Ray and Nicole Elgin Barran Liebman Attorneys On Monday, August 21, 2017, anyone within the path of totality should be able to see a total solar eclipse. It is the first total solar eclipse to cross from […]