TE Connectivity plans Wilsonville layoffs
Wilsonville’s fifth-largest employer, TE Connectivity, plans a dozen layoffs this month, with more to come.
Wilsonville’s fifth-largest employer, TE Connectivity, plans a dozen layoffs this month, with more to come.
The Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance is working on building an energy-efficient green home that is still affordable for most buyers.
Commissioner Amanda Fritz proposed a mandated sick leave rule for Portland businesses.
Profits at Pacific Continental Bank’s parent corporation more than doubled in 2012 compared to 2011.
About 53% of CEOs said that they see a lack of skills as a major challenge facing their organization. Nearly 55% of workers feel pressure to acquire new skills. But here’s the catch, only 25% of them actually feel like they are getting the support that they need. It’s simply not working. We’re not preparing for the future if we don’t invest in the present.
Reuters: Google Inc. is developing a new UK headquarters which could be worth as much as 1 billion pounds ($1.6 billion) when finished, the latest overseas property deal for the cash-rich U.S. Internet group.
Washington Post: Facebook’s Messenger app now allows U.S. users place free voice calls over WiFi.
State Treasurer Ted Wheeler is proposing the Investment Modernization and Cost Reduction Act.
A Japanese company is considering producing azuki beans in the Treasure Valley of Eastern Oregon.
The Oregon Government Ethics Commission will consider if Gov. Kitzhaber can accept speaking fees.