State Employment Office Preps For Uptick in Laid-Off Federal Workers
Trump’s purge of the national workforce has hit hundreds of thousands of workers across the country, with bigger cuts expected soon.
After Six-Week Strike, Providence Nurses Agree to New Contract
The deal reached with the health care system features large wage increases and retroactive bonuses.
Dispensaries Sue to Stop Oregon’s New Pot Labor Law
Critics say Measure 119 runs afoul of the National Labor Relations Act.
Arlington Prepares For Amazon Data Center
The project is expected to bring millions in investment to Columbia River town.
Oregon’s Dan Rayfield Joins 21 AGs in Suit to Stop NIH Cuts
A judge has temporarily blocked cuts to research funding in the 22 states that sued.
Navigating Extended Producer Responsibility Laws: What Businesses Need to Know
Brand Story – The packaging EPR laws in Oregon and Colorado mark a significant shift in how packaging waste is managed.
Packaging Giant Announces Oregon Expansion
The global aluminum products maker Ball closed a Seattle-area factory last year, but wants to keep a toehold in the Northwest.
Planning for Business Continuation
Brand Story – What would happen to your business if you were no longer in the picture?
