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If you cuss at work, 57 percent of bosses say they are less likely to promote you and 64 percent will at best think less of you for it, according to a…
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Some African-American hair stylists are objecting to an Oregon licensing rule that means they can't braid hair without taking a two-year course. And they’re asking state lawmakers to take up the cause.
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The company was hurt by its online advertising business, but it still posted a record revenue of $18.06 billion.
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A joint effort in Oregon and Washington to make sure truckers are following safety rules turned up a higher than expected number of weary drivers. More than a quarter of drivers inspected in Oregon were found to be on the road when they shouldn't have been.
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At market's close, the stock was priced at $28.84, or 24 percent below its initial price.
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The state Transportation Department has torpedoed a proposal for floating billboards on Lake Washington in Seattle.The company's owner said he'll pursue…
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Over the past decade, employee background checks have become a billion-dollar business. Some lawmakers think companies that want to know not just about criminal backgrounds but social media passwords have gone too far.
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It's the time of year that retailers think about hiring extra help for the holidays. Labor experts in Oregon and Washington say job prospects for seasonal hires are ho-hum in the jolly ho-ho-ho season.
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Idaho is among a handful of Western states using their gun-rights cred in this tough economy to attract jobs in the firearms industry.Economic development…
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More than two-hundred workers who lost their jobs when the "Nalley Valley" canning plant in Tacoma closed last month are now eligible for special…