Oregon’s Minimum Wage Increases July 1, 2018. Download the new poster here

The third of seven pre-defined Oregon minimum wage increases will take effect on July 1, 2018.  Enacted by the 2016 Oregon Legislature, Senate Bill 1532 established a series of annual minimum wage rate increases beginning July 1, 2016 through July 1, 2022.  Beginning July 1, 2023, any increases to the minimum wage rate will be indexed to inflation based on the Consumer Price […]

Oregon’s Minimum Wage Increased July 1, 2017. Which of 3 minimum wages do you pay?

The second of seven pre-defined Oregon minimum wage increases took effect on July 1, 2017.  Enacted by the 2016 Oregon Legislature, Senate Bill 1532 established a series of annual minimum wage rate increases beginning July 1, 2016 through July 1, 2022.  Beginning July 1, 2023, any increases to the minimum wage rate will be indexed to inflation based on the Consumer Price Index […]

Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) Issues Guidance Update to Minimum Wage Rules

Make sure your minimum wage posters are up to date for the July 1, 2016 change.  Click here to get your copy. Two weeks before the July 1, 2016 new minimum wage effective date BOLI issued new administrative guidance for employers with minimum wage employees who provide services in multiple Oregon geographic regions during any […]

Oregon’s 3 Tiered Minimum Wage Increases on July 1, 2016

Make sure your minimum wage posters are up to date – click here to download. On March 2, 2016 the Oregon Governor signed into law Senate Bill 1532 which raises Oregon’s minimum wage beginning July 1, followed by annual increases over six years.  A unique feature of the new law is there will now be three […]

Oregon, Washington, Six Other States and San Francisco Increase Their Minimum Wage on January 1, 2012 – Download the New Required Posters Here

On January 1, 2012 eight states and one city increased their minimum wage rates.  Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Montana, Ohio, Oregon, Vermont, Washington and the city of San Francisco all increased their minimum wages on January 1. 18 states now have a minimum wage rate higher than the $7.25 federal hourly minimum wage which became effective […]