Processing payroll in Oregon has a lot of moving parts. Before paying an employee in the state, you must consider several areas of Oregon Payroll Law, including the minimum wage, hours worked, overtime, allowed deductions, payroll tax, and more.
Oregon Payroll Laws and Processing - What Companies Should Know
Topics: Payroll, Oregon Payroll, Oregon Labor Laws, Payroll Compliance
Oregon employees need to be compensated for all "hours worked". However, in order to maintain compliance and process payroll in Oregon, employers need to understand what is considered "hours worked".
Here is everything you need to know about what time is paid in Oregon:
Topics: Oregon Payroll, Oregon Labor Laws, Payroll Compliance, Oregon Compliance
Oregon OSHA Division II covers general rules regarding health and safety. While its subdivisions pertain to specific safety hazards, they do not pertain to any singular industry. The following guide, while not a complete overview, outlines the most important and most commonly applicable provisions for Oregon employers.
Topics: Oregon Labor Laws, Oregon Compliance, Oregon OSHA
Extraordinarily high heat and temperatures have been growing trend in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. To make matters worse, wildfires and the fallout effects from them have also been impacting the region. As part of an ongoing effort to protect employees from the dangers presented by the extreme heat and wildfires, Oregon OSHA has issued three new rules/laws for employers to observe.
Topics: Oregon Labor Laws, Oregon Compliance, Oregon OSHA