First Person: commentary by Sarah Quist Mazzocco
What’s in a name? One woman finds that defining her firm’s strength takes more than just an official term.
What’s in a name? One woman finds that defining her firm’s strength takes more than just an official term.
Oregon’s scenic vistas owe much to production agriculture and its 220 different crops and commodities. But it’s much more than a pretty picture.
Despite being the leading West Coast auto port, a 10-year high in break bulk imports and strong grain exports, new container business remains elusive.
Odds are slim that the IRS will audit your business taxes. If you’re honest and keep good records, there’s not much to worry about. That’s the good news.
Our annual comprehensive list of mergers and acquisitions involving Oregon companies.
Our annual comprehensive list of private financing deals involving Oregon companies.
Our annual comprehensive list of public transaction deals involving Oregon companies.
Complying with wage and hour laws seems fairly simple on its face. However, determining what is “work,” or what constitutes paid time, is not always as clear as you might think.
The 100 Best provide a thousand answers, large and small. The competition to be the best keeps getting tougher. In this year’s 12th annual 100 Best Companies to Work for in Oregon survey, 260 private and public companies, nonprofits and government agencies participated along with 29,049 of their employees. That’s the largest number of companies and employee participants since the launch of the 100 Best list. How do companies get on the list?
What makes a winner? To find out, just look to Weston Dealerships and U.S.Cellular, the small and large companies that took the top spot in this year’s 100 Best Companies to Work for in Oregon. They got there by providing excellent benefits, a worker-oriented culture and myriad ways to learn and grow.