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What would a REAL pro-worker legislative agenda look like?

Nov 18, 2014

Nine ideas to make Oregon more worker-friendly

Jobs

Postal workers cheer postmaster general’s resignation

Nov 18, 2014

Call for a moratorium on USPS’s plan to close 82 mail sorting centers — three of them in Oregon

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Oregon

Oregon bucks national trend, elects labor-friendly pols

Nov 18, 2014

No statewide or Congressional race was even close

Workers Rights

Buyer beware: You can still be fired for legal marijuana

Nov 17, 2014

Oregon may have legalized, but many employers won’t change their policies

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Collective Bargaining

Multnomah County workers ratify new contract with $15 minimum wage

Nov 17, 2014

About 160 workers will get raises under the new minimum

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Analysis

Nationwide, labor loses on candidates, wins on measures

Nov 5, 2014

Voters give Senate to GOP and reelect antiunion governors, but favor minimum wage and sick days

Jobs

Vigor christens new drydock at Portland’s Swan Island shipyard

Nov 4, 2014

The 960-foot Chinese-built vessel is the largest floating drydock in North America

Collective Bargaining

Graduate teachers at UO on the verge of a strike

Nov 4, 2014

Grad students, who teach a third of UO classes, could strike right after Thanksgiving.

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Jobs

Is USDA playing ‘chicken’ with our health?

Nov 4, 2014

Federal employees union sues USDA over rule that could result in sales of diseased chicken

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Jobs

Charges against ‘postal defenders’ dropped

Nov 4, 2014

A judge dismissed criminal charges in a two-year-old civil disobedience protest case

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