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City of Portland
Collective bargaining
Arbitrator orders Portland Parks & Rec to halt use of non-union casuals
The union win resolves a decade-long fight for better conditions at Portland Parks & Rec
Workers Rights
Portland considers ‘Ban the Box’ ordinance
The ordinance would give people with criminal records a better shot at becoming employed.Â
Workers Rights
City of Portland passes $15 minimum for its contracted service workers
The wage floor covers 150 janitors and guards and parking attendants and about 20 City workers
Portland
Rogue Uber steamrolls into Portland … after law-abiding Union Cab waited 22 months for permits
City of Portland says it will rewrite rules by April 9 to make Uber legal
Workers Rights
Moment of decision for the taxi industry
Encircled by Uber, Portland is preparing a top-to-bottom review of taxi regulations
Workers Rights
Laborers Local 483 cartoon asks City of Portland to ‘play fair’
Union says City of Portland rec centers are misclassifying workers as seasonals
Collective bargaining
Portland park rangers win raises in long-sought first contract
It took 18 months, but park rangers are now part of the coalition of City unions
Collective bargaining
Grievance settled: AFSCME members will write parking tickets in Portland Parks
Rangers, represented by Laborers Local 483, agree they shouldn't do parking enforcement
Comment
Give ex-offenders a Fair Chance to find a job and a home
Labor is joining community groups to push a Fair Chance policy at the City of Portland
Workers Rights
City of Portland rolling back Walmart bond investments
City cashes out $9 million in Walmart bonds, to the applause of UFCW Local 555
Workers Rights
No surprise: Portland park rangers vote union
Overcoming legal obstruction by the City, rangers are now part of DCTU
Collective bargaining
Labor peace, finally, between DCTU and the City of Portland
City workers get cost-of-living, mostly, and preserve protection against outsourcing
Collective bargaining
Strike averted at City of Portland
DCTU signs off on compromise language over contracting out
Collective bargaining
Workers consider strike after City of Portland worsens its offer
City appears in no hurry to reach deal with 1,600 workers in the DCTU
Collective bargaining
City of Portland workers reject contract
Tallied Feb. 10, the vote is 462 for and 635 against.
Collective bargaining
City of Portland workers voting on tentative contract agreement
Some members object to changes on contracting out and comp time
Collective bargaining
City of Portland reaches tentative deal with unions
Members will vote in the coming weeks whether to approve the new four-year contract
Workers Rights
Sick leave ordinance will take effect in City of Portland Jan. 1
Backers plan to push for statewide legislation in 2015.
Workers Rights
City of Portland to union rep: Get off the property
A union rep distributes buttons and talks to members, without management's permission
Collective bargaining
Strike on horizon at City of Portland
City denies vacation requests, and union gets "ready to walk"