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Vancouver candidate uses fake union bug

Nov 2, 2023

Russell Brent, a candidate for Port of Vancouver commissioner, made a big blunder with a tiny logo.

Oregon

Laborers honor Paul Holvey with new award

Nov 2, 2023

The Jodi Guetzloe Parker Legislative Champion Award recognizes state legislators who went above and beyond for the Laborers union.

Union Organizing

UO undergrad workers vote overwhelmingly to unionize

Nov 2, 2023

They’ll now be part of a bargaining unit of 3,922 student workers with jobs in the libraries, dorms, dining halls, and recreation centers.

Union Organizing

Newsroom staff at Bend Bulletin and Redmond Spokesman form union

Nov 2, 2023

The two publications are owned by EO Media Group, a private family-owned company that runs 15 newspapers and two magazines in Oregon.

Union Organizing

OHSU lab workers launch union drive

Nov 2, 2023

If at least half sign cards within six months, state law requires OHSU to recognize a union for about 2,000 workers in its laboratories.

Jobs

PeaceHealth moves ahead with the closure of Eugene’s only hospital

Nov 2, 2023

Over the objection of unions and Governor Kotek, the Vancouver-based hospital chain is closing most units at its Eugene hospital as of Dec. 1

Buy Union

Kaiser Permanente now on AFL-CIO “unfair” lists

Nov 2, 2023

With members of UFCW Local 555 on strike, the Oregon AFL-CIO and Northwest Oregon Labor Council have designated Kaiser as an unfair employer.

Building Community

Unions launch 2023 toy drive

Nov 2, 2023

Labor’s Community Service Agency has launched its 2023 toy drive competition, and this year it’s expanding the number of contestants.

Workers Rights

Washington sick leave for construction workers too

Nov 2, 2023

Washington is updating its mandatory paid sick leave program to cover construction workers who have historically missed out on the benefit.

Collective Bargaining

Portland teachers strike ‘for the common good‘

Nov 2, 2023

Nearly 4,500 teachers in Portland Public Schools began picketing Nov. 1 in the first-ever teachers strike at Oregon’s largest school district.

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