Oregon tech jobs surge
Oregon technology jobs climbed 6.1 percent last month from February 2010, the biggest annual jump in six years.
Oregon technology jobs climbed 6.1 percent last month from February 2010, the biggest annual jump in six years.
Environmental groups and health care advocates pitched a bill to the Oregon Senate that would prohibit BPA in children’s drink containers.
Oregon lawmakers are considering a $5 million program that would offer incentives to businesses that grow in or relocate to Oregon.
Fred Meyer Stores Inc. agreed to pay wage increases and pension benefits to veterans who work for the company.
February saw the highest monthly jobs gain in Oregon since November 1996. But local economist Patrick Emerson argues that we still have a tough climb ahead of us.
While too early to assess, industry experts worry Japan’s earthquake could affect the supply of certain foods and autos in the Portland area.
Although absent in the Verizon iPhone and iPads, TriQuint Semiconductor retained its place in the AT&T version of the new iPad.
Adidas is launching its biggest marketing campaign ever, which will be aimed at high school age consumers.
Senate Bill 668, which aims to limit the number of fishing permits any one company can have, is directed solely at Clackamas-based Pacific Seafood Group.
Christenson Electric is acquiring Tanner Creek Energy, a solar and energy-efficiency services company.