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September 23, 2014 - Oregon revisits high-cost carbon fuel standard

Associated Oregon Industries Oregon’s largest business advocate by John Ledger Higher costs for your business, higher prices for your customers The Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) is a proposed state mandate promoted as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. It would require fuel providers (gasoline and diesel) to reduce […]


September 22, 2014 - Export grants help 170 local companies

From Business OregonOregon has been awarded $300,000 in a third round of federal grant funding to help Oregon companies promote their products to customers around the world through the State Trade and Export Promotion (STEP) Program. Since 2012, STEP-funded export promotion grants totaling $594,000 helped 170 Oregon companies achieve immediate […]


September 19, 2014 - Chamber condemns Senate attack on Free Speech

U.S. Chamber of Commerce U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue issued the following statement on the Senate’s cloture vote on the Udall Amendment, S.J. Res. 19: “Few measures deserve to be more roundly rejected than Senator Udall’s amendment to repeal free speech rights enshrined in the […]


September 18, 2014 - Workers’ comp drops for 2nd straight year

Department of Consumer and Business Services Workers’ compensation costs to drop for second-straight year Oregon workers’ compensation costs will decrease an average 5.3 percent in 2015, the Department of Consumer and Business Services (DCBS) announced this month.


September 17, 2014 - Can an Independent Contractor share your trade secrets?

Miller Nash LLP, Oregon and Washington Law Firm Think Your Independent Contractor Is Prohibited From Disclosing Your Trade Secrets? Think Again. A recent case out of Massachusetts held that, as a matter of law, in the absence of a confidentiality agreement (or a formal confidentiality policy), an independent contractor was […]


September 16, 2014 - Which jobs rise & fall in new economy

By Oregon Small Business Association Health care and food services are leading the national post recession job trend, while manufacturing and construction have shed the most since the beginning of the recession. But the decline in manufacturing employment does not mean the decline of the industry itself. Instead the influence […]


September 15, 2014 - State Jobless claims fall to 2006 low

University of Oregon Regional Economic Indexes By Tim Duy Oregon Economic Forum University of  Oregon The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity rebounded from a drop in June. Highlights of the report include: – The Oregon Measure of Economic Activity rose to 0.12 compared to a revised -0.55 the previous month. […]


September 11, 2014 - Portland net-speed race soars

Portland web race speeds up — yet bad laws may slow it down. By Oregon tax News Thanks to Centurylink and Frontier the internet speed race in Portland just went from being lagging behind to being a national city frontrunner. In August, CenturyLink announced it is bringing much gigbit service […]


September 10, 2014 - Equal Pay rule falls on federal contractors

Barran Liebman Oregon Law Firm DOL Proposes Equal Pay Report Requirement for Contractors In an effort to combat persistent wage gaps between male and female workers (reports indicate women earn just 77¢ for each $1 earned by men), the U.S. Department of Labor has proposed a rule that would require […]


September 9, 2014 - Inside NIKE’s secret sports lab

By NIKE Matthew Nurse and the Nike Sport Research team provide an inside look at the high-tech research facilities inside the lab at Nike’s World Headquarters, shedding light on how they turn data into innovation for athletes everywhere. How was Nike’s sport research lab formed? The research lab was started […]