Oregon Supreme Court Rules Quitting Probationary Teacher Entitled to Unemployment

The Oregon Supreme Court issued an opinion on August 5, 2010 that a first year high school teacher who had been told that he would be discharged if he did not resign, and who subsequently quit, quit for good cause. Therefore he was entitled to unemployment. The case is McDowell v. Employment Dept., and a [...]

By |2017-05-13T22:56:49+00:00August 18th, 2010|Employment Law|Comments Off on Oregon Supreme Court Rules Quitting Probationary Teacher Entitled to Unemployment

Non-Solicitation Agreements Have Statutory Approval

While the Oregon legislature has severely restricted the use of noncompetition agreements in the employment context, under a law adopted effective January 1, 2008 (ORS 653.295), the law now specifically states that the restrictions do not apply to agreements “not to solicit employees of the employer or solicit or transact business with customers of the [...]

By |2017-05-13T22:59:45+00:00February 9th, 2009|Employment Law|Comments Off on Non-Solicitation Agreements Have Statutory Approval
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