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The state agency tasked with investigating wage theft says it will have to dismiss about 17% of cases because it doesn’t have enough staff to handle a surge in claims.
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Former civil rights leader accuses agency charged with discrimination in Oregon’s workplace of racism.
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The race for BOLI commissioner pits employment lawyer Christina Stephenson against restaurant owner and former state representative Cheri Helt.
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Expanded monitoring in Oregon’s Siuslaw National Forest would protect the health of two scenic tributaries.
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Construction work can be dangerous, but a new Oregon training program aims to beef up worker safety for a part of the job that’s often overlooked: their…
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Oregon’s new sick time law goes into effect at the beginning of next year. The state is seeking public input to clarify rules pertaining to the law.In its…
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Finding a job in today's market if you are over 55 isn't easy. Changing demographics and a surge of college-educated millennials competing for jobs mean…
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A Eugene convenience store violated the civil rights of a disabled customer when it refused to allow a woman entrance with her service animal. That is…
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Oregon's Bureau of Labor and Industries will be touring the state during the next few months updating landlords on new Section 8 housing rules.A law…
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A Redmond-based concrete company has been barred from any public works contracts for the next three years. The company failed to pay a group of employees…
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Nearly 100,000 Oregonians will see an increase in their wages beginning January 1st. Those making the current $8.95 will soon be making $9.10 an…