Study says employers are skirting landmark law aimed at curbing abusive scheduling practices Sep 1, 2020 The only statewide law of its kind, SB 828 was meant to make workers’ schedules more predictable, but a UO study shows it’s falling short.
Help for workers exposed to COVID? Not in Oregon Sep 1, 2020 Oregon labor has been calling for essential workers who test positive for COVID-19 to be automatically covered by workers’ comp.
Preschool for All heads to Multnomah County ballot Sep 1, 2020 Two campaigns for free preschool have merged so that Multnomah County voters can decide on a single measure this November.
Oregon Supreme Court upholds PERS cuts Sep 1, 2020 The Oregon Supreme Court say lawmakers can cut benefits going forward, just not benefits employees have already earned.
Former USPS site will be a model of high-road development Sep 1, 2020 Portland City Council is scheduled to vote Sept. 23 on an agreement that will ensure years of employment for union construction trades workers and enhanced opportunities in construction for women and minorities.
Southwest Washington Central Labor Council launches new podcast Sep 1, 2020 Working to Live in Southwest Washington will launch Sept. 5. The plan is to talk with local newsmakers about kitchen table issues.
Wyden at protest: Save the U.S. Postal Service Sep 1, 2020 Aug. 22 saw demonstrations in support of the U.S. Postal Service at hundreds of post offices around the country.
Local unions coordinate food distribution for workers idled by the COVID recession Sep 1, 2020 Some union locals are experiencing 100% unemployment but the food boxes are available to anyone in need, union or not.