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Climate plays into higher unemployment

June 15, 2010

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BY RACHEL CHEESEMAN

SALEM- While the Oregon unemployment rate has dropped since its peak of 11.6 percent May and June of 2009 to 10.6 percent this May, it still sits slightly above the national average of 9.7 percent.

Brooke Jackson-Winegardner, an economist for the Employment Division, said that there are several factors that contribute to the higher unemployment rate in Oregon. Seasonal industries like agriculture, construction and timber along with the state’s small labor force were two, but a third less-likely candidate was Oregon’s mild climate.

She said that states with milder climates typically have higher unemployment rates than those with more extreme climate variations. Workers in states with more volatile climates might choose to move to states with more mild climates if they lose their jobs, and workers in states with mild climates are more likely to stay in their home state, she said.

“It’s definitely a strange factor,” she said, “but it seems to contribute.”

Within Oregon, employment in the manufacturing sector increased from its low point in February, and the government added 6,800 jobs.

According to the Employment Department’s news release, some of these jobs are the result of an increased workload on agencies coping with the economic downturn and jobs funded by stimulus grants. Over two-thirds of the jobs, Jackson said, were federal employees hired temporarily for the census.

Retail added only 300 jobs during a season that typically shows rapid growth in this sector. Jackson said this is probably a lasting effect of the recession.

While educational and health service jobs decreased by 1,900, the report pointed to signs of long-term growth in the sector despite the one month decline, like the increased number of jobs in residential care facilities and social assistance.

Counties like Deschutes and Crook, whose economies are strongly related to the housing industry, are sitting above the state average with rates of 16.6 and 14.1 percent respectively.

Gilliam County boasts the lowest unemployment rate, only 7.1 percent, with more jobs expected to be created with the upcoming cherry harvest in June.

Rep. Hanna reports highest number of unemployment filings

February 09, 2010

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SALEM- House Minority Leader, Rep. Bruce Hanna (R-Roseburg) reported on Thursday that Oregon had the largest number of new jobless claims out of any state in the Union.

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Unemployment extension moves to House floor

February 03, 2010

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Update- This six week extension of benefits was passed on the House floor Thursday morning and passed through the Senate on Friday morning and was recently signed by the Governor.

BY SARAH ROSS

SALEM- The House Committee on Business and Labor approved an extension of unemployment benefits Wednesday, passing the bill along to a later vote on the House floor.

According to the Oregon Employment Department, the extension would cover the 4,000-4,500 people not currently covered by unemployment insurance. It allows for $19,000,000 in added benefits for long-term unemployment and qualifies the state to receive additional federal funding.

Testimony from union representatives of the AFL-CIO and SEIU gave support to the bill, calling it an important step, though perhaps inadequate in getting people back to work. Support also came from the Employment Department and Associated Oregon Industries.

Rep. Michael Schaufler, D-Happy Valley, took a moment to speak during the hearing to address problems with job creation in the state.

“Anybody who says ‘no’ to LNG is saying ‘no’ to family wage jobs and ‘no’ to their children,” said Schaufler. “We’ve been processed to death for eight years in this building and we’re going nowhere but down. And we have no one left to tax.”

Aside from a few technical questions for those who testified, no obvious dissent of the bill was presented during the hearing.

Rep. Hanna addresses the House

February 02, 2010

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BY SARAH ROSS

Rep. Bruce Hanna (R-Roseburg) speaks of Oregon’s high levels of unemployment during the first House Floor Session for the 2010 Special Session.

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The rise of Oregon's unemployment

December 22, 2009

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These maps from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show the rise in Oregon’s unemployment rates since 2007.

BY SARAH ROSS

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