Let’s face it—people are working longer. Rather than sailing off into the sunset, many Washington employees are either staying at their current place of employment for years longer than the previous generation or re-entering the workforce after time off. For many, the reason an older employee is punching a time clock rather than enjoying his… Read More
Archives for June 7, 2013
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Portland Blocks City Park Rangers' Plans to Unionize
Though many employers, including government employers, profess to support the rights of their employees, their union-blocking actions do not always match up with their enthusiastic claims. Such is the case with the city of Portland, which is seeking to stop its park rangers from unionizing. In this post, we will explore the arguments made by… Read More
Portland Company Accused of Unfair Wage Practices
A Portland-based company called Alta Bicycle Share has experienced its share of professional peaks and valleys in the last few weeks. Citi Bike, a wide-ranging bike share program run by Alta Bicycle Share, recently opened to great fanfare in New York City. With 15,000 members and 6,000 bicycles at over 300 stations across Manhattan and… Read More