Oregon OEA backs Tina Kotek, Christina Stephenson Mar 2, 2022 The endorsements were decided by hundreds of delegates at a two-day virtual convention of the union’s political action committee.
Analysis U.S. strikes rare but increasing in 2021 Mar 2, 2022 The year 2021 had twice as many large work stoppages as 2020, but still far fewer than in the teachers-union-led strike surge of 2018-2019.
Comment FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK Mar 2, 2022 What caused labor’s decline, and is key to its revival? No answer has been more persuasive than the one I got from a guy named Joe in 2011.
Collective Bargaining First union contract for behavioral health workers in the Columbia Gorge Mar 2, 2022 After 16 months of negotiating, employees of the Mid-Columbia Center for Living will see pay increases totaling 13% over the next three years.
Union Organizing Multnomah County pharmacists join AFSCME Mar 2, 2022 Multnomah County has recognized the decision of a group of 30 Health Department pharmacists to join AFSCME Local 88.
Union Organizing Workers at NORPAC, a Longview paper mill, vote to stay nonunion Mar 2, 2022 A union campaign by ILWU at the Longview paper mill launched in late November but fell short in ballots counted Feb. 22.
Worker safety Oregon OSHA takes action on heat and smoke Mar 2, 2022 Oregon’s proposed rules protecting workers exposed to extreme heat and wildfire smoke could be the strongest in the country.