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September 26, 2022 - Salem business turns out tiny houses for a big market

By Oregon Business and Industry International Housing Concepts has turned the “tiny house” concept into a rapidly growing business that produces as many as four homes per week from its Salem manufacturing facility. It serves both high-end and affordable markets, employs more than 60 people in downtown Salem, and its […]


September 23, 2022 - Credit Card Routing Legislation is Gaining Momentum

By National Retail Federation The National Retail Federation said the House introduction of the Credit Card Competition Act shows that the pro-consumer legislation is rapidly gaining momentum in Congress. “Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle and both chambers of Congress are alarmed by how much skyrocketing swipe fees are […]


September 22, 2022 - NLRB Decision Means it is Time to Review Uniform Policies

By Nicole Elgin & Blayne Soleymani-Pearson Barran Liebman Law, September 12, 2022 In August, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) issued a decision in Tesla, Inc., 370 NLRB (2022), that reinstated the rule that an employer’s uniform policy that restricts a display of union insignia is presumptively unlawful. Specifically, an […]


September 21, 2022 - 8 points on Oregon’s new Paid Family Leave law

By Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association Oregon’s Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance program (PFMLI) goes into effect January 1, 2023, and is funded by employer and employee contributions. Employers with less than 25 employees are not required to contribute to the program, but their employees are. Employers will be […]


September 19, 2022 - Fix labor shortage with 4-day work week?

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, As employers compete for workers in tight job markets, many companies are weighing the pros and cons of offering four-day work weeks to entice people to their companies. An NPR story noted that the Covid-19 pandemic and the so-called “Great Resignation” left companies scrambling […]


September 16, 2022 - Chamber Commends Railroads and Unions for Averting Shutdown

By US Chamber of Commerce, WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Suzanne P. Clark issued the following statement regarding the agreement reached between the nation’s six largest railroads and twelve unions. “The U.S. Chamber commends the nation’s six largest railroads, the twelve unions, and the Biden […]


September 15, 2022 - Wyden: We must fight Financial Institution discrimination

US Senator Ron Wyden (Oregon) Press Release Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley today joined colleagues to reintroduce legislation that prohibits banks and other financial institutions from discriminating in Oregon and nationwide on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, or sexual […]


September 14, 2022 - How the new paid medical leave law works

By Oregon Small Business Association Foundation, Beginning next year, Oregon workers and many companies will begin paying into a Paid Family Medical Leave fund, and workers who need time off with pay can begin applying for benefits under Paid Leave Oregon in September 2023. Oregon lawmakers in 2019 passed the […]


September 13, 2022 - Task force to tackle Oregon retail crime

By Oregon Business and Industry Organized retail crime is an increasingly dire problem for retailers across the nation, and Oregon is no exception. The phenomenon involves highly organized groups of people committing theft on a broad scale. OBI is participating in a task force that will bring together the state […]


September 12, 2022 - Restaurants uproar over California Fast Food bill

By National Restaurant Association The following is a statement from Michelle Korsmo, President & CEO of the National Restaurant Association, on the passage of the California FAST Recovery Act. If signed by the governor, the bill will create an unelected board to conceive labor and employment laws and regulations for […]