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Oregon is joining the ranks of states providing paid leave for all workers. In January, employees and employers will begin paying into the program. Workers will be able to apply for benefits in September. Karen Humelbaugh, director of the Paid Leave Oregon program for the Oregon Employment Department, said the program is important for the safety and welfare of communities. "Some of us have had paid leave through our employer, but many Oregonians do not have any form of paid leave," Humelbaugh explained. "This helps to create this level playing field and vital safety net for all Oregonians who are working." Paid leave of up to 12 weeks a year will be available in three situations. The first is family leave so people can take care of a family member, or newborn or adopted child. The second is medical leave for someone's own health. And the third is safe leave for survivors of sexual assault, domestic violence, harassment or stalking. Humelbaugh pointed out COVI ....
Recent inclement weather has created standing water and live wires at the Neighborly Development Veridian construction site on the south side of COCC's Bend campus (along NW Shevlin Park Road). Out of an abundance of caution, individuals are advised to avoid the area surrounding the construction site until further notice. The site is in the process of being wrapped with caution tape. Reminder: COCC is closed for the winter break through January 2, 2023. The college will reopen Tues., Jan. 3, 2023. ....
Oregon's new paid leave program set to begin: Payments in start Jan. 1, benefits come in the fall ktvz.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvz.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A case before the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington state could have big implications for labor unions and their ability to strike. The case, Glacier Northwest versus the International Brotherhood of Teamsters is scheduled for a hearing in January. . ....
Oregon is joining the ranks of states providing paid leave for all workers. In January, employees and employers will begin paying into the program. Workers will be able to apply for benefits in September. . ....