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These Portland-area companies are hiring thousands of workers

PORTLAND, Ore. — Some three years after job seekers gained the upper hand in the workplace, those pursuing better-fitting positions remain in great shape...

Lender forecloses on Montgomery Park, Portland’s third largest office building

Montgomery Park will go up for sale to the highest bidder on Feb. 14, 2024 outside the Multnomah County Courthouse, the documents state. PORTLAND,...

US employers added a surprisingly strong 336,000 jobs in September in a sign of economic resilience

The job market has defied an array of threats this year, notably high inflation and the rapid series of Fed interest rate hikes that were...

UAW threatens to expand auto strike further as negotiations continue

Some progress appeared to have been made Thursday, and the union gave itself room to potentially avert the additional walkouts if concessions were made. ...

Transformative Lloyd Center plan could add 5,000 homes, demolish mall

Turning the 1960s mall into a neighborhood by developing individual parcels across several phases could take a decade or more. PORTLAND, Ore. — Near-silent...

For first time ever, UAW strikes at all 3 of Detroit’s automakers at once

The strike is far different from those during previous UAW negotiations. Instead of going after one company, the union, is striking at all three. ...

Judge rules for Oregon State and Washington State, says departing Pac-12 schools can’t hold meeting

Oregon State and Washington State want full control over decision making for the conference as the only schools committed beyond the current school year. ...

Former Aequitas executives receive hefty prison sentences for fraud

The former Aequitas Capital Management executives were found guilty in May for their roles in one of Oregon’s largest investor fraud cases. OREGON, USA...

Strikes underscore the original meaning behind Labor Day

Recent strikes and union recognition give a renewed spotlight to the origin of the holiday. NEW YORK — Labor Day is right around the...

Developer of 30-story apartment tower in downtown Portland pleads case with officials

The proposed 728-unit affordable housing tower is not permitted at 108 West Burnside because of the city's seven-story height limit. PORTLAND, Oregon — Curtis...

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