17Sep
Oregon Supreme Court Affirms That Employers Can Be Liable for Post-Employment Retaliation
Oregon employers should be aware of the Oregon Supreme Court’s recent decision in McLaughlin v. Wilson, 365 Or 535, __ P3d __ (2019). In McLaughlin, the court was asked to decide the scope of ORS 659A.030(1)(f), which makes it unlawful “for any...
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Stoel Rives - World of Employment
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