100 Best Companies to be announced March 1
The 19th annual 100 Best Companies to Work For in Oregon list is complete and the winners will be announced at the awards dinner on March 1, 2012, at the Oregon Convention Center.
TriMet votes to withdraw from Boring
TriMet withdraws from Boring, saving area’s businesses over half a million dollars each year.
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Big company CEOs don’t plan to hire
Gov. Kitzhaber’s freeze on Oregon government hiring is indicative of a larger hiring slowdown. Two-thirds of CEOs of the largest U.S. companies don’t plan to hire in the next six months.
Oregon unemployment drops to lowest rate in three years
Seasonal retail hiring helped Oregon’s unemployment rate fall to 9.1%, the lowest it has been in three years.
Earnings rise for Oregon’s top companies
Oregon’s top publicly traded stocks have not necessarily been valued for their quarterly performance of late. But Oregon Business research editor Brandon Sawyer runs the numbers and finds earnings rising at the largest companies.
NW residents say they don’t mind looking at wind farms
Most Pacific Northwest residents say they wouldn’t mind views of a wind farm from their backyard, says a report by EarthFix.
Solar supplier rides spiral down, lays off 100
One hundred of the 140 workers at a Portland factory will lose their jobs as the global solar industry enters a downward spiral expected to claim more victims.
Pernsteiner to name Lariviere replacement today
George Pernsteiner, chancellor of the Oregon University System, is expected to recommend today that Robert Berdahl, a veteran university administrator, be named interim president at UO to replace ousted President Richard Lariviere.
Oregon senators fight to keep postal centers
A bi-partisan group of Oregon state senators lead by rural Republicans say they are petitioning Congress to maintain vital postal links in Oregon.
