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Wildfire debris cleanup information from DEQ The September 2020 wildfires created the largest and most expensive natural disaster in Oregon history. The first step toward recovery is clearing wildfire debris
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Wildfire debris cleanup information from DEQ The September 2020 wildfires created the largest and most expensive natural disaster in Oregon history. The first step toward recovery is clearing wildfire debris
February 19, 2021 | 9–11 am Virtual Free for AGC Members Registration is now open! REGISTER The Associated General Contractors Oregon-Columbia Chapter (AGC) and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)
Forms for Oregon’s Corporate Activity Tax are now available on the Department of Revenue website. Go to the Revenue forms page and scroll down to Corporate Activity Tax or type
Last year federal government passed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (“FFCRA”) which required a majority of employers to provide emergency paid sick and/or family and medical leave benefits related
The following OSHA article was re-published in HR Advantage, a publication by HR Answers, AGC’s human resources partner, and is a good reminder for employers who have employees working outside
The Oregon Department of Revenue and the Corporate Activity Tax team want to provide you with a list of key dates and the location of CAT forms, which are now
James “Jim” Alton Elting November 3, 1936–January 10, 2021 With deep sadness we share that on Sunday, January 10, 2021, Jim Elting, loving husband and father of seven children, passed
Samuel ‘Sam’ Compton Hutchinson, Jr. 77, transitioned in his sleep on January 8, 2021. He was born on April 18, 1943 to Samuel and Evelyn Hutchinson in St. Louis, Missouri.
Admired and respected, James Wildish will be remembered as a leader in the aggregate and construction industries. His passing on January 24 at age 89 touches many. He became the
The AGC of America Board of Directors Meeting was held on January 12–13. The board has full authority to define policy governing its own conduct and the affairs of AGCA,