The Oregonian recently reported that a former manager at the Oregon-based company, Electro Scientific Industries (ESI) has filed suit against his former company in the U.S. District Court of Oregon. Lynn Matthew Sheehan alleges that ESI attempted to block him from working at another laser company, and that he is entitled to at least $100,000… Read More
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What Employers Need To Do To Hire Teenagers
Is your teen is looking for a part-time job? If so, what do you need to know about their future employer? Washington State requires employers of teenagers to satisfy certain requirements. It is important for you, the parent, to understand what an employer is required to do if they employ teenagers. Employer Requirements Any employer… Read More
The Basics: Understanding the Family Medical Leave Act
When you are feeling ill you can use sick leave to stay home and recuperate. If your child is sick and needs your care, you can use sick leave from work as well. But what if your accrued sick leave is not enough to care for yourself or a sick family member? You may be… Read More
Working Kids – What Are The Limits?
So your teenager is bugging you to get a job at the local grocery or ice cream shop to make extra money. Video games don’t buy themselves. It is not as if children working is a foreign concept–children worked on family farms for centuries. Of course, more recently, the U.S. federal government decided that there… Read More
HR Employees Get More Protection Under Washington state Law than Under Federal Law… but not quite
Human resources employees are often responsible for advising the company’s executives of discriminatory practices in the workplace. Under Washington state law, those HR employees who are fired for just doing their jobs may have more protection than under federal law. Steven Lodis, the highest ranking HR officer at Corbis Holdings, Inc., became aware of complaints… Read More
Rights of Breastfeeding Mothers in the Oregon Workplace
New mothers in Oregon are eligible for up to 12 weeks of job-protected leave after the birth of a child, under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), and, depending on the circumstances, an additional 12 weeks of leave under the Oregon Family Leave Act (OFLA). The Oregon Health Authority reports that approximately 58… Read More
Portland Businesses Adjust for New Law
The state of Oregon, and the city of Portland in particular, have been seen as one of the most pro-employee states in the country, with the second highest minimum wage and many liberal employee friendly laws. In 2013, Portland became one of only a handful of jurisdictions to approve an employment ordinance requiring employers to… Read More
Perception of Homosexuality is Not a Protected Class under Washington's Law Against Discrimination (WLAD)
A recent case from Eastern Washington grappled with this interesting issue: whether a person can establish a claim of hostile work environment when he is harassed based on the perception that he is something that he is in fact not. In the case of Davis v. Fred’s Appliance, Inc., Division III of the Washington Court… Read More
Did the Oregon Court of Appeals Just Make it Easier for Plaintiffs to Plead and Prove Common-Law Wrongful Discharge Claims?
Perhaps. Buried deep, deep, and we mean deep in a lengthy decision resolving a procedurally convoluted case, the Court seemed to open the door a bit for plaintiffs seeking to prove claims of common-law wrongful discharge. As we’ve previously discussed, one way to succeed on such a claim is for the plaintiff to prove, among… Read More
Does not Lie Where Former Employee Reported Unlawful and Unethical Conduct by Independent Contractor Hired by Former Employer
In Oregon employment is generally “at will” meaning that either the employer or the employee can terminate the relationship for any reason so long as the reason is not unlawful. However, Oregon also recognizes a common-law wrongful discharge claim if an employee is fired for (1) fulfilling an important public or societal duty or (2)… Read More