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Union and company negotiating teams are set for another bargaining session Thursday
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Oregonians will see five statewide measures on the November ballot, including a vote to allow the legislature to potentially impeach the governor and an effort to tax business to support universal basic income.
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UFCW Local 555, which represents retail and grocery workers across the state, previously tried to recall a powerful Oregon Democrat over the idea.
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UFCW Local 555 says it will push a ballot measure next year asking Oregonians to go back to the (recent) days of requiring attendants at gas pumps.
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Eugene state Rep. Paul Holvey appears to have easily defeated a recall attempt.
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Oregon's largest private-sector union tapped Joe Emmons' services even as its sister union in Washington accused him of meddling and "black-ops."
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Members of one of Oregon’s largest labor unions successfully gathered enough signatures to force a recall vote of one of the state’s most labor-friendly lawmakers — Rep. Paul Holvey, a Democrat from Eugene.
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The recall effort against longtime Rep. Paul Holvey, D-Eugene, could pit some of the state's most potent political forces against each other.
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UFCW Local 555 says it's well on its way to forcing a recall election on Rep. Paul Holvey, D-Eugene. Senate Democrats have tried to intervene.
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Employees at the REI store in Eugene voted against unionizing May 30. The final count was 20 in favor of the union and 22 votes against it.
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House Speaker Pro-Tem Paul Holvey, D-Eugene, has long been seen as a staunch labor ally in the Capitol. But one union says his conduct merits a recall.
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The REI store in Eugene could become one of the first of the chain’s locations with unionized employees. Workers there filed a petition last week to set the process in motion.