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Oregon Executives Provide Expected Business Trends for 2017

Posted by: Courtney LeCompte on Monday, January 23, 2017

Executives in Oregon and Southwest Washington recently provided their business projections for the New Year in the National Business Trends Survey. The 2017 National Business Trends Survey is conducted by Cascade Employers Association on behalf of employer associations throughout the nation.

Tags: Survey

Leadership & Self-Fulfilling Prophecies: Are You Selling Your People Short?

Posted by: Erin Bair on Monday, January 16, 2017

Perhaps you’ve never heard of the Pygmalion Effect, but you probably have seen it in action. Essentially, it is a self-fulfilling prophecy whereby higher expectations lead to increased performance.

Tags: Leadership

Five Things You May Not Know About Darex

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, January 2, 2017

From industrial bit sharpeners to DIY drill bit and knife sharpeners, this Ashland, Oregon member exists to surprise and delight the customers who buy and use their products.

Your 2017 HR Checklist

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, December 26, 2016

Although there is a lot of uncertainty about what 2017 has in store for employers, there are a few things you should have on your new year’s checklist. 

Minimizing Holiday Party Mishaps

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, December 19, 2016

It’s the holiday party season and of course you want people to have fun and enjoy themselves. But you also want to make sure the fun is appropriate and safe.

Connect Individual and Organizational Values

Posted by: Glen Fahs, Ph.D. on Monday, December 12, 2016

Strong organizations require a strong organizational culture, which helps employees understand expectations, feel a sense of pride and focus on what is good and right. A mission or values statement, a creed or a set of beliefs distinguishes a business from other firms and identifies its scope of operations in product and market terms. The organization’s mission is fundamental to establishing priorities and making strategic decisions.

Five Things You May Not Know About House of Antique Hardware

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, December 5, 2016

From door and cabinet hardware to lighting fixtures, this online retailer sells vintage reproduction hardware that’s true to original design, materials and workmanship.

Happiness Is a Serious Problem

Posted by: Glen Fahs, Ph.D. on Monday, November 28, 2016

In his program “Happiness is a Serious Problem,” Dennis Prager shares three keys to happiness.

How to Secure Buy-in for Change Initiatives

Posted by: Erin Bair on Monday, November 21, 2016

Recently an HR Manager asked me for advice on how to implement a successful cross-training program for team leads across multiple departments.

Just Another Exemption Conundrum (Dun Dun Dun)

Posted by: Carey Klosterman on Monday, November 14, 2016

I have recently been getting questions from organizations that have already established wage ranges, asking how the new exemption rules may affect their exempt level employees. The issue concerns situations when the range minimum doesn’t meet the new threshold, and there is a blend of employees who are classified as exempt and nonexempt included in these ranges.

What are Other Employers Doing About the New Overtime/Exempt Rules?

Posted by: Carey Klosterman on Monday, November 7, 2016

With the impending Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) changes effective December 1, I regularly get the question “what are other employers doing?” Survey results from a recent study on the Implementation of New FLSA Rules conducted by WorldatWork of 948 U.S. employers nationwide are consistent with the conversations that I have been having locally.

Five Things You May Not Know About Wildish

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, October 31, 2016

Nearly 70 years ago, this company was one of the founding members of Cascade Employers Association. Today it’s one of the most diversified and focused companies in the state of Oregon. 

Are You a Bad Manager?

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, October 24, 2016

Having a bad manager can make a great job terrible. The problem is that some managers were never taught the right way to manage people.

Tips for HR Ninjas: This Isn't the Job I Thought It Was

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, October 17, 2016

61% of employees admitted that new job responsibilities differ from the expectations presented to them during the interview process. How can you, an HR Ninja, prevent this from happening with your own new hires?

Five Things You May Not Know About The Next Door

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, October 10, 2016

Happily celebrating four and a half decades of opening doors to new possibilities in the Columbia Gorge, this nonprofit member has provided an ever-lasting positive impact on tens of thousands of children, teens and families.

Let’s (Not?) Talk Politics

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, September 26, 2016

With the 2016 presidential race heating up, employees may be more likely to engage in political conversations at work. Politics is a topic that people have very strong and divided feelings about and have great potential to offend and divide the workplace. While such talk is not illegal per se, many political topics involve protected class issues such as race, age, gender, and religion which do create legal implications.

The Right Approach to Conflict

Posted by: Glen Fahs, Ph.D. on Monday, September 19, 2016

There are five primary approaches to dealing with conflict: 1) Authority, 2) Compromise, 3) Avoidance, 4) Accommodation, and 5) Collaboration. Many people are comfortable with a few of these approaches but not with all five. If you misuse, overuse or under-use any of the five, you take a risk the conflict will become worse. 

Tags: Leadership

Employee Engagement in One Statement

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, September 12, 2016

If you’re looking to get a really quick pulse on your culture and employee engagement, here is the one statement you should ask employees to rate their agreement with: “It would take a lot for me to leave this organization.”

Five Things You May Not Know About Bulk Handling Systems

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Ever wonder what happens to your recyclables once they get picked up by the collection truck? This Eugene-based member is probably involved in one way or another. 

Cascade's Partnered Offerings: SwiftMD® Telemedicine

Posted by: Curtis Farmer on Monday, August 29, 2016

SwiftMD is a telemedicine service that delivers quality health care directly to patients for common conditions. Rather than visiting ER or a doctor’s office, SwiftMD Members enjoy access to high-quality, convenient medical care over the phone or videoconference, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Pay Survey vs. Pay Study . . . That is the Question?

Posted by: Carey Klosterman on Monday, August 22, 2016

There seems to be some confusion around the question of what is a pay study vs. what is a pay survey. During a time when compensation-related issues are extremely challenging, I thought it was a good opportunity to explain the unique elements that make a pay study a study, and a pay survey a survey.

Ten Factors in Making an Effective Transition

Posted by: Glen Fahs, Ph.D. on Monday, August 15, 2016

Leading your organization in a competitive environment requires innovation and navigating transition effectively. Some factors you can control — or at least significantly influence — while others you can’t. Involving employees early in preparing for and implementing changes helps prevent failure and regret.

How to Update Your Employee Handbook

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, August 8, 2016

If it’s been more than a year since you’ve given your employee handbook a thorough read, chances are it’s already out of date. I don’t know too many people that jump up and down about the prospect of updating their employee handbook (except some people on our staff), but here are a few tips to help get you started.

Five Things You May Not Know About Hardin Optical

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, August 1, 2016

For four decades, this Cascade member has helped clients turn their ideas, blueprints and brainstorms into reality and it all began in Bandon, Oregon. 

3 Ways to Navigate Millennial Entitlement

Posted by: Erin Bair on Monday, July 25, 2016

Regardless of whether I’m training, coaching or consulting, I regularly hear the same complaint about Millennials in the workforce: They’re so entitled.

Minimum Wage Requirements and Wage Compression

Posted by: Courtney LeCompte on Monday, July 11, 2016

In March of 2016, Oregon’s Governor Kate Brown signed Senate Bill 1532, enacting the nation’s first geographically-tiered minimum wage law. Effective July 1, 2016, the law increases minimum wage levels over a six-year period. It will impact more than 100,000 low income workers throughout Oregon in its first year.

Five Things You May Not Know About Park Kitchen

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Tuesday, July 5, 2016

How much do you tip when you go out to eat? Let me introduce you to one of the first Portland-area restaurants to embrace the gratuity-free concept.

Oregon’s New Minimum Wage Poster Published

Posted by: Jenna Reed, Vice President of HR Services and General Counsel on Monday, June 27, 2016

The Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) has published an updated minimum wage poster that employers are required to post when the new minimum wage law takes effect on July 1, 2016. As a reminder, this poster must be posted in a conspicuous location where all employees can view it.

Tips for HR Ninjas

Posted by: Bethany Wright on Monday, June 13, 2016
Do you receive Cascade’s monthly newsletter, NewsBrief? If you don’t, you may be missing our new recurring column, Tips for HR Ninjas. April’s HR Ninja Tip was: Workers’ Compensation – Lower Premiums and Less Time ...

Five Things You May Not Know About Cascade Employers Association

Posted by: Gayle Gilham, President on Monday, June 6, 2016

Whether you’re new to Cascade or you’ve partnered with us for decades, here are a few things you may not know about us.

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