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The communication from the highway department comes in advance of an Aug. 29 special legislative session that Gov. Tina Kotek ...
The Oregon Department of Administrative Services implemented the payroll system, called Workday, in December 2022 for about 44,000 state government employees after years of planning to replace an ...
Polston said she's one of the hundreds - if not thousands - of state employees affected by issues with Oregon's payroll system. Polston’s problems started in mid-February with overpayment. Then ...
Many Oregon businesses will see smaller increases in their unemployment payroll taxes, and even forgiveness of some amounts, as a result of a bill now headed to Gov. Kate Brown. House Bill 3389 ...
Oregon’s most recent special session was in December, when Kotek called on lawmakers to return to Salem to appropriate funds ...
There is a special legislative session set for a week from Friday to vote on her proposals to avoid laying off hundreds of Oregon Department of Transportation workers and cutting services.
The arguments laid out during a Monday public hearing closely resembled those made during this year’s legislative session.
The lawsuit alleges that the state should have known before implementing the new payroll system that employees would be systemically underpaid. That system, called Workday, went live Dec. 1 ...
The state’s new payroll system, called Workday, went live Dec. 1, serving about 45,000 employees. The previous system was built in the 1980s.
Julie Murray is one of nearly 500 people who work for the Oregon Department of Transportation who will be laid off if the ...