Gig workers sue Oregon Employment Department
Lawsuit seeks to compel agency to continue federal benefits or be more specific about denials.
Four workers have gone to federal court to compel the Oregon Employment Department to continue to pay federal benefits to self-employed and gig workers or offer more specific reasons for agency denials based on more detailed proof of employment.
The four workers, represented by the Northwest Workers Justice Project, filed the lawsuit Wednesday, May 19, in U.S. District Court in Portland. The parties made a good faith effort through telephone conferences to resolve the dispute and have been unable to do so, according to the complaint.
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Oregon cannabis industry proposes changes to rules and regulations
This note discusses the legislation proposed in the Oregon Legislation section this year. Specifically, Senate Bill 408Titled “Enforcement Reform”, it aims to amend the regulations related to recreational marijuana and the regulations promulgated and implemented by the Oregon Alcohol Control Commission (“OLCC”). The main supporters of SB 408 are Oregon Marijuana Retailers Association (Hereinafter referred to as “ORCA”) Oregon Cannabis Association The bill was initiated by FARMS Inc. Senator Prozansky.
Judging from the habitat where we represent cannabis producers, processors, retailers and wholesalers, SB 408 looks pretty good. The following are some of the changes suggested by SB 408.