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July 19, 2021 - NIKE loses Eu tax battle

By Oregon Small Business Association, Nike has lost its battle in the European Union’s general court to squash a 2019 investigation into how the Portland-based sportswear giant pays its overseas taxes. The European Commission is probing claims that the Netherlands gave state aid to Nike by letting the company shift […]


July 16, 2021 - Poll: Most business can’t find workers

By US Chamber, As America continues to reopen, small business optimism around hiring prospects are muted, as an equal number say they are either more optimistic or more pessimistic compared to before the COVID-19 pandemic began, according to a poll taken June 16 – 23, 2021 and released by the […]


July 15, 2021 - OHSA passes new heat workplace rules

By Jordan Ramis, Oregon law firm On July 8, 2021, OSHA-Oregon passed two temporary rules to address exposure to high ambient temperatures, OAR 437-002-0155 and OAR 437-004-1130. The rules are identical, adding a specific rule to the General Occupational Safety and Health Rules and a specific rule to the administrative […]


July 14, 2021 - Who fared the worst, best during Covid recession

  Disparate Impacts of the Pandemic Recession in Oregon By Oregon Employment Department, The pandemic recession came upon a healthy economy with record high total employment and a record-low unemployment rate in spring 2020. Within two months’ time, Oregon lost 286,000 jobs and unemployment spiked to an all-time high of […]


July 12, 2021 - Rare bipartisan unity against 17% small business tax

Photo: Minority owned small businesses trying to compete with big box retailers will be hit hard by the 17% tax. By Oregon Small Business Association It is not often enough that Democrats and Republicans unite against an idea but the 17% tax on small business has become one of them. […]


July 12, 2021 - DeFazio: House passes Invest in America Act

US Congressman Peter DeFazio, Transformative bill includes $3.67 Billion for Oregon Highways, $848 million for Oregon Transit, $20 million for projects in SW Oregon The INVEST in America Act, transformative legislation authored by Transportation and Infrastructure Chair Peter DeFazio, passed the House of Representatives by a bipartisan vote of 221-201. […]


July 9, 2021 - 4 big Supreme Court wins for business

By NFIB, The U.S. Supreme Court concluded its 2020 term, and many of its decisions will have a positive impact on small businesses. NFIB submitted several amici briefs this term to advocate on behalf of small businesses on issues such as regulations, taxes, and property ownership. “The U.S. Supreme Court […]


July 8, 2021 - Con. Bentz: Changes to tech anti-trust bills

By US Congressman Cliff Bentz, The U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee finished its marathon markup of six bills focused on reshaping antitrust laws that directly impact big technology companies like Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google – and possibly other companies. Congressman Cliff Bentz, who participated in the two-day, 25-hour […]


July 7, 2021 - Oregon income is strong. Excess savings large

By Josh Lehner Oregon Office of Economic Analysis We received the national June jobs report. Another very strong month for job gains, and ongoing wage increases. It is encouraging to see these dynamics continue to play out as the labor market recovers from the pandemic. Our office’s forecast has front-loaded […]


July 6, 2021 - Session ends with big wins for business

By Karen Vineyard, chair, OBI Board of Directors When the legislative session began back in January – amid a global pandemic that had shuttered schools and broken businesses, a nationwide reckoning with racial injustice and with thousands of Oregonians still displaced from autumn wildfires – we knew it was going […]