Communications Workers of America Files Unfair Labor Complaint Against Verizon Express Portland
The union says the telecommunications company has been interfering with labor organizing for months.
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The union says the telecommunications company has been interfering with labor organizing for months.
The $280B investment package is intended to bolster domestic microchip production, and observers are cautiously optimistic about how the investment will affect Intel and other chip makers
Despite inflation, cannabis prices are falling — putting Oregon’s once-thriving pot industry, and government programs that rely on it for tax revenue, in a sticky situation.
Over 100 Oregon grocers, including Albertsons Company stores, are among the first to accept payments.
Eugene business owners say World Athletics Championships crowds fell far short of their expectations — but hope visitors return for future events.
The merger follows a greater national trend of consolidation among financial institutions.
Oregon becomes the third state in the nation to allow human composting, representing a wider turn towards ecological burial options in the death care industry.
After nominating 3 areas off Oregon’s South Coast for to develop wind farms, Oregon Coast business leaders say time is already running out to ensure the 10-year process goes smoothly.
Experts say the changes — along with increases in employment and incomes — are signs the city’s economy is rebounding.
Hotter, drier summers mean grasshopper and Mormon cricket swarms are more frequent and more devastating to Oregon crops than ever, leading farmers and ranchers to collaborate with state and local governments to avoid being overrun.