Morning Roundup

Apartment rental market shifts, defendants guilty in second Malheur trial and alcohol eclipses tech as fastest growing sector.

Morning Roundup

Health officials contest Walden’s take on AHCA, Oregon signs on to new travel ban suit and Portland Mayor supports tolls to fund Oregon

Morning Roundup

Union Pacific track expansion lawsuit dismissed, companies could be required to disclose tax breaks and property tax deductions face chopping block.

Predictive Scheduling and Changes in Overtime for Factories, Mills, and Manufacturing Establishments: What Does it Mean for You?

Register today for Bullard Law’s April 18, 2017 workshop, Predictive Scheduling and Changes in Overtime for Factories, Mills and Manufacturing Establishments.     We invite you to participate in an interactive discussion about the existing Seattle ordinance and the pending Oregon bill on “predictive scheduling.”     At this Workshop we will also review BOLI’s new position that factories, mills … Read more