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Oregon Becomes First to Enact Scheduling Law

9/7/17

Oregon has become the first state in the nation to regulate employer scheduling practices in the food service, hospitality, and retail industries. The new law, Senate Bill 828, will take effect on July 1, 2018.
Thursday, September 7, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (3514)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Oregon

Oregon Clarifies Overtime Law and Overhauls Weekly Hours Cap for Manufacturing Employees

9/7/17

Effective immediately, Oregon’s overtime law has been clarified to provide relief to non-union employers operating mills, factories or other manufacturing facilities. It has also been revised, effective January 1, 2018, to limit the number of weekly hours employees in such establishments may work. 
Thursday, September 7, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (3596)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Oregon

Court Halts Oregon BOLI Decision on Overtime

4/6/17

A Multnomah County Circuit Judge has ruled that, contrary to the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries’ (BOLI) recent interpretation of the overtime rules, employees working in mills, factories, and manufacturing establishments are entitled only to the greater of daily or weekly overtime pay in a workweek, not both.  This means, for now, you can continue paying affected employees the greater of the daily or weekly overtime owed.

Thursday, April 6, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (4331)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Oregon

Oregon Manufacturing Employers Must Double Count Daily and Weekly Overtime

2/16/17

The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries announced a significant reinterpretation of the interplay between the state’s daily and weekly overtime laws. According to BOLI, manufacturing employers must fully and separately provide overtime pay under both statutes instead of paying the greater of the two amounts.

Thursday, February 16, 2017/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (4822)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Oregon

Oregon Requires Additional Details on Pay Statements

12/1/16

Oregon enacts Senate Bill 1587, which is designed to increase transparency in employee pay and expose wage and hour violations. Effective January 1, 2017, employers will be required to provide additional details on itemized pay statements.

Thursday, December 1, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (3450)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Oregon

Portland, Oregon, Issues Rules Implementing ‘Ban the Box’

10/20/16

The City of Portland has issued administrative rules to the “Removing Barriers to Employment,” its ordinance aimed at removing job barriers for individuals with criminal records (Chapter 23.10 of the Portland Municipal Code).  The Ordinance, which took effect on July 1, 2016, prohibits criminal history inquiries and background checks until a conditional offer of employment has been made.
Thursday, October 20, 2016/Author: Taneil Jaeger/Number of views (18349)/Comments (0)/
Categories: Oregon

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