Portland approves relocation fee ordinance, effective immediately
The City Council spent nearly six and a half hours listening to testimony and discussing a proposed relocation fee.
The City Council spent nearly six and a half hours listening to testimony and discussing a proposed relocation fee.
Oregon files lawsuit against immigration order, Legislature considers PERS reform and records show Bottle Bill largely benefits distributors.
Klamath County supercharges its tech and professional services engine.
For working students and their employers, Oregon State Ecampus offers instant benefits, long-term value online.
As the title suggests, the National Labor Relations Board recently pursued an outcome that was unfair to business.
Oregon’s agricultural community could face a severe lack of labor in light of the Trump administration’s tough stance on immigration.
On the heels of the global financial crisis in 2008, Ericsson Australia and New Zealand was in trouble.
Oregon carbon emissions higher than expected, Israeli startup to open Portland HQ and Puppet CEO joins line of execs denouncing immigration ban.
Intel tackles management, Sen. Merkley to filibuster Supreme Court pick and snow is in the Portland forecast.
Intel executives are famously reticent about speaking to the press. “But I am so frustrated I am willing to speak on the record,” said Babak Sabi, director of Intel’s assembly and test technology development group.