Overtime is hot issue for Portland city workers
Overtime pay and the 40-hour work week was a heated topic at the Portland City Council meeting Wednesday.
Overtime pay and the 40-hour work week was a heated topic at the Portland City Council meeting Wednesday.
Given the beating that sales suffered at most U.S. companies during 2009, it’s no surprise our annual ranking of the state’s top private companies showed strains. Revenue fell an average of 5% but many companies reported dips exceeding 30%. This was a year when companies with 20% revenue declines could still find themselves rise in the rankings.
100 Best Green Companies 2010
Our annual list of the companies and nonprofits with the most highly rated green workplaces.
We selected the 2010 100 Best Green Companies based on Sustainable Practices sections in both the employee and employer surveys completed last year by over 26,000 employees from 505 for-profit companies and nonprofit organizations. Participation in the 100 Best survey is voluntary and free of charge. Companies needed at least 15 full- or part-time Oregon employees at the time of the survey; nonprofits needed at least 10.
Words from our presenting sponsor Introduction by editor, Kim Moore Here is the Hall of Fame Here is the Top Ten 1 Bartlett Tree Experts Location: Clackamas Website: bartlett.com Oregon employees: 35 | Score: 297.16 Tree care company 2 Green Acres Landscape Location: Salem Website: greenacreslandscapeinc.com Oregon employees: 100 | Score: 291.21 Landscaping contractor … Read more
I don’t do this often. And by this I mean interject myself into the editorial realm of magazine publishing. I know some publishers do, but my style is to hire editors I trust and let them do their thing so I can do my thing, which is to run the business.
I read Oregon Business managing editor’s Ben Jacklet’s blog post last week about the “phantom exodus” of Oregon companies after the vote on tax Measures 66 and 67 as a business strategist, not as the magazine’s publisher. And I responded as many of those who have commented did — with anger.
But after some deep breaths, re-reads of the column and a conversation with Ben, I realized the disconnect.