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Portland State University Faculty Protest Proposed Cuts

Portland State University faculty rallied on Wednesday. They protested against dozens of potential layoffs. The university plans to cut 52 positions. This action addresses a $35 million deficit. A final decision is expected later this month.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.kptv.com/2026/06/04/portland-state-university-faculty-rally-stop-dozens-potential-layoffs/


RNDC Plans Washington, Oregon Layoffs

Republic National Distributing Company filed WARN notices for 463 employees in Washington and Oregon. These layoffs affect 267 workers in Washington and 146 in Oregon. Terminations are expected to begin on or after July 17. Columbia Distributing signed a letter of intent to acquire RNDC's distribution rights in these states. This move is part of RNDC's broader withdrawal from multiple US markets.

https://unitewithpriti.co.uk/news/463-jobs-gone-what-the-rndc-washington-oregon-layoffs-reveal-about-americas-alcohol-industry/


WK Kellogg Co. is permanently closing its cereal facility in Omaha, Nebraska. This closure will eliminate 451 positions through phased layoffs.

Rogue Workforce Partnership is preparing to assist hundreds of local workers. Asante, a health system, plans to lay off about 300 employees, representing 5 to 6 percent of its workforce. RWP will host a Rapid Response Session on June 2nd for recently laid-off individuals. This session will take place at the RCC/SOU Higher Education Center in downtown Medford. A job fair is also scheduled for June 18th at the Jackson County Expo.

Medford, Oregon

https://kobi5.com/news/top-stories/rogue-workforce-partnership-offering-help-amid-layoffs-308551/


PacificSource Health Plans Layoffs in Portland

PacificSource Health Plans announced it will lay off 97 Oregon employees by July 31 as the nonprofit insurer scales back operations following its decision to exit Affordable Care Act marketplace plans in Oregon, Idaho, and Montana after 2026. Company officials said the cuts are necessary to align staffing with a smaller business footprint amid mounting financial and industry pressures. The changes will affect roughly 60,000 members who will need new coverage next year and come as Oregon's health insurance market undergoes significant consolidation and enrollment declines.


PacificSource Cuts 97 Oregon Jobs in New Layoff Round

Oregon-based insurer PacificSource announced another round of layoffs. The company will cut 97 positions across all lines of business. These job reductions are effective July 31. Offices in Bend, Portland, Salem, and Springfield will be affected. This action follows PacificSource's exit from Montana operations.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.koin.com/news/oregon/oregon-insurer-announces-large-number-of-layoffs/amp/


NBA Teams Reduce Staff; Trail Blazers Cut 70

The Los Angeles Lakers and Portland Trail Blazers recently implemented layoffs. These workforce reductions impact both NBA franchises. The Portland Trail Blazers reportedly laid off 70 employees. This decision is linked to ownership's cost-cutting measures. The changes will affect the teams' future operations.

Portland, Oregon

https://sports.yahoo.com/videos/ramifications-lakers-front-office-layoffs-181247244.html


Asante Layoffs: Rogue Partnership Mobilizes Worker Support

Asante is implementing a workforce reduction affecting approximately 250 employees. The initial round of layoffs is taking place this week. Rogue Workforce Partnership is organizing support services for these impacted workers. They are hosting Rapid Response sessions and a job fair in Medford, Oregon. These events will connect workers with resources for unemployment, health coverage, and career training.

Medford, Oregon

https://www.kdrv.com/news/local/rogue-workforce-partnership-supporting-affected-asante-workers-after-layoffs/article_0774695c-8d86-4380-97ea-cfb4ed1fc985.html


Another closure

Layoffs are planned as a major grocery store plans to shutter one of its locations on the Oregon Coast. Sixty-nine Safeway employees will lose their jobs when the store located at 2220 N. Coast Hwy in Newport, Oregon closes on July 26.

https://www.koin.com/local/oregon-coast/major-grocery-store-chain-announces-closure-69-layoffs-on-oregon-coast/


Safeway Newport Store Closing, 69 Employees Laid Off

Safeway plans to close its Newport, Oregon store. This closure will result in 69 employee layoffs. The store, located on N. Coast Hwy, will shut down on July 26. A Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification detailed the job losses. Some affected workers may transfer or continue employment after the closure.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.koin.com/local/oregon-coast/major-grocery-store-chain-announces-closure-69-layoffs-on-oregon-coast/amp/


Portland Public Schools Faces Significant Budget Cuts

Oregon's K-12 schools are experiencing an educational crisis. Districts statewide face declining enrollment, budget deficits, and reduced federal funding. This situation is leading to widespread budget cuts and faculty layoffs. Portland Public Schools plans a $50 million budget reduction impacting 288 faculty members. Gresham-Barlow and Reynolds School District also announced significant staff reductions. These cuts affect various programs, including instructional coaches, tutoring, and arts pathways.

Portland, Oregon

https://psuvanguard.com/oregon-k-12-schools-face-education-funding-cuts/


TriMet Plans Layoffs, Budget Cuts Due to Deficit

TriMet announced upcoming layoffs and budget cuts. The revised budget reduces spending by $64.5 million for fiscal year 2027. This includes approximately 170 layoffs of both union and non-union workers. The agency's deficit is growing faster than it can be reduced. TriMet currently faces a $224 million shortfall.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.kptv.com/2026/05/23/more-layoffs-cuts-expected-trimet-considers-updated-budget-with-rising-costs/


Republic National Distributing Cuts 146 Oregon Jobs

Republic National Distributing Company plans layoffs in Oregon. The company expects to cut 146 positions. This action follows plans to sell its operations. Layoffs are scheduled to begin on June 17. Affected workers are represented by a union.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.koin.com/news/business/146-workers-laid-off-as-oregon-alcohol-distributor-finalizes-sale/


Hall of Famer Tina Thompson Among Trail Blazers Layoffs

The Portland Trail Blazers laid off over 70 employees. This cut nearly 18% of their workforce. Hall of Famer Tina Thompson was among those affected. She had served as a scout for the team for nearly four years. New owner Tom Dundon initiated these cost-cutting measures.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/2026/05/trail-blazers-layoffs-include-hall-of-famer.html


Portland Trail Blazers Reduce Business Staff

The Portland Trail Blazers dismissed at least two dozen business staff members. This action reflects major organizational changes under new owner Tom Dundon. Blazers president Dewayne Hankins confirmed the business restructuring. The cuts reached positions as high as senior vice president. The team seeks public funding for Moda Center renovations amid cost-cutting scrutiny.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.wweek.com/news/business/2026/05/19/blazers-make-a-round-of-layoffs-under-new-owner/


Nike will move out of Oregon within 5 years

When PK passes, this business will move out of Oregon, every single study has shown so. Keep their "AWESOME" campus for necessary departments that need high visibility to stay cool. Ditch all the WA County Warehouses they branded, relocate options for employees. No Fortune 500 business without the anchor of PK will stay. There is a reason they've built good relationships for expansion in business-friendly states....any business owner understands this. Nike owes Oregon nothing at this point.


Portland State University Plans 52 Layoffs Amid Budget Cuts

Portland State University announced plans to lay off 52 faculty and staff members. This action is part of a broader financial sustainability plan. The university aims to close a $35 million budget deficit by fiscal year 2028. Two academic departments, University Studies and Conflict Resolution, are slated for elimination. The provisional plan also includes a tuition increase and affects nine departments total.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.wweek.com/news/schools/2026/05/14/portland-state-university-eyes-52-layoffs/


Augusta Sportswear Closes Coburg Plant, Affecting 83 Workers

Augusta Sportswear will close its Coburg facility. This closure is scheduled for July 17. Up to 83 employees will be laid off. A limited number of employees may transfer. The facility produces Pacific Headwear custom hats.

Coburg, Oregon

https://www.klcc.org/economy-business/2026-05-14/georgia-based-clothing-company-to-close-its-coburg-facility-lay-off-up-to-83-people


Nike Faces Teacher Protests Over School Budget Cuts

Oregon educators protested outside Nike stores on Saturday. The "Just Sign It" campaign targeted Nike in Eugene and Portland. Protesters demanded Nike pay $2 billion to the state. They claim this amount was saved through a 2012 tax deal. Teachers linked Nike's tax deal to recent school district layoffs.

Eugene, Oregon

https://www.kezi.com/news/local/oregon-teachers-rally-at-nike-stores-after-200-layoffs-in-eugene/article_62e3e9b5-68d0-47c9-ab35-fff786798100.html


Eugene School District 4J lays off librarians, PE teachers, counselors

Eugene School District 4J issued layoff notices. A total of 176 employees received these notices. The notices were sent on May 1. This action addresses a significant budget deficit. The district faces a $46.4 million shortfall.

Eugene, Oregon

https://www.registerguard.com/story/news/education/2026/05/08/eugene-school-district-4j-lays-off-176/89968393007/


Asante to Cut Hundreds of Jobs Due to Financial Woes

Asante announced plans to cut at least 300 jobs. The hospital system reported a $16 million loss this fiscal year. Leadership projects a $50 million deficit for 2027 without changes. Rising personnel costs and low reimbursement rates contribute to financial issues. Asante reduced its workforce by 400 employees in 2024.

Ashland, OR

https://www.ijpr.org/health-and-medicine/2026-05-06/asante-to-lay-off-hundreds-again-amid-budget-shortfall


Oregon Job Cuts Ease Following Significant Reductions

Oregon saw more than 14,000 jobs eliminated over two years. Major employers like Intel and Nike contributed to this surge. The rate of job cuts has notably decreased recently. Oregon's unemployment rate has stabilized at 5.2% for almost twelve months. Economists now seek increased hiring to further improve the labor market.

https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2026/05/is-oregons-layoff-binge-over.html


Milestone Technologies Cuts 66 Prineville Data Center Jobs

Milestone Technologies announced permanent layoffs affecting 66 workers. These employees are at a Prineville data center. The data center is tied to Meta Platforms. Layoffs are occurring due to an expiring contract. Terminations are expected to begin on June 28.

Prineville, Oregon

https://www.centraloregondaily.com/news/prineville/prineville-data-center-layoffs-meta-milestone/article_52864dd9-eeb6-44ed-ab79-6a55107f8105.html


Eugene 4J District Cuts Staff Amid $50 Million Deficit

Eugene 4J School District is laying off over 170 employees. This action addresses a significant budget deficit. The deficit has grown to approximately $50 million. Layoffs will take effect at the start of the 2026-2027 school year. Further reductions may occur due to the increased shortfall.

Eugene, Oregon

https://kval.com/news/local/eugene-4j-school-district-to-see-layoffs


Portland Public Schools Plans Hundreds of Layoffs

Portland Public Schools faces a $56.3 million budget deficit. Superintendent Dr. Kimberlee Armstrong proposed reducing 336 full-time employees. These cuts impact school-based staff, specialized programs, and central office positions. This deficit is larger than earlier projections. A $65.2 million deficit is also forecast for the 2027–28 school year.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.wweek.com/news/schools/2026/04/28/portland-public-schools-faces-56-million-budget-deficit-as-superintendent-proposes-336-layoffs/


Nike Cuts 1,400 Jobs in Ongoing Restructuring

Nike announced 1,400 layoffs on Thursday. Most of the affected roles are in technology and operations. This action is part of an ongoing company turnaround effort. It marks the fourth consecutive year of significant job cuts. CEO Elliott Hill aims to reboot sluggish sales and reduce direct sales reliance.

Beaverton, Oregon

https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2026/04/nike-announces-1400-layoffs-mostly-in-operations-and-technology.html


Canby School District Faces Staff Reductions

Canby School District is implementing staff reductions. Fifty-three employees received layoff notices for the 2026-27 school year. These cuts are due to a $6.3 million budget shortfall. Superintendent Jennifer Patterson informed the community about the financial issues. A five-year school operating levy will appear on the May 19 ballot.

Canby, Oregon

https://woodburnindependent.com/2026/04/21/layoff-notices-going-out-to-canby-school-district-employees/


Multnomah County Budget Cuts Threaten Jobs and Services

Multnomah County Chair Jessica Vega Pederson proposed a new budget. The county faces a $93.2 million budget shortfall. This plan could eliminate 166 full-time positions. Proposed cuts affect homeless shelters, youth programs, and health services. The Board of Commissioners will approve the final budget in June.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2026/04/layoffs-loom-as-multnomah-county-looks-to-cut-166-positions-scale-back-services-in-wake-of-budget-shortfall.html


Oregon Prosperity Council Debates State Economic Direction

Governor Tina Kotek formed the Oregon Prosperity Council to address the state's sluggish economy. The 16-member council is tasked with developing policy recommendations. Two labor-affiliated members recently released a report advocating a "high road" approach to growth. This report contrasts with business groups pushing for tax breaks and deregulation. The council is expected to deliver its final recommendations by June 30.

Oregon

https://www.opb.org/article/2026/04/16/oregon-economy-prosperity-council-kotek/


Kotek Orders Oregon Schools Maintain Instruction Hours

Oregon Governor Tina Kotek issued an executive order. This order aims to prevent school districts from reducing instructional time. Many districts previously shortened school years to address budget shortfalls. The order also stops the Oregon Department of Education from granting waivers. Education groups and school boards expressed concerns about the unfunded mandate.

Oregon

https://www.opb.org/article/2026/04/16/oregon-governor-kotek-order-blocks-school-districts-cutting-instruction-time/


Eugene 4J District Confronts Fiscal Shortfall

The Eugene 4J school district faces an estimated $50 million budget shortfall. Superintendent Miriam Mickelson outlined plans to address this deficit. Proposed solutions include selling property and transferring funds from maintenance. The district expects significant layoffs and school closures. Declining enrollment and rising costs contribute to the financial pressure.

Eugene, Oregon

https://kval.com/news/local/superintendent-outlines-one-time-fixes-warns-of-layoffs-amid-eugene-4j-shortfall


Nelson Global Products Cuts 65 Troutdale Jobs

The company Nelson Global Products is closing its Troutdale site. Sixty-five roles are being eliminated. Layoffs are projected to finish by September 30. Proximity to customers, low sales, and shipping costs caused the decision. Affected employees will receive severance and job search help.

Troutdale, Oregon

https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2026/04/troutdale-plant-to-close-eliminate-65-jobs.html


Salem-Keizer Schools Reduce 130 Staff Roles

The Salem-Keizer School District announced plans to eliminate 130 positions for the 2026-27 school year. This decision stems from declining student enrollment and a need to cut $23 million from the budget. Approximately 60 teacher jobs and 60 classified employee positions will be cut from schools. Most affected employees will be reassigned or replaced by retiring staff. Up to five classified employees could face layoffs. These reductions aim to avoid widespread disruptions seen in previous budget cuts.

Salem, Oregon

https://www.salemreporter.com/2026/04/02/as-enrollment-declines-salem-keizer-schools-will-cut-130-jobs-largely-without-layoffs/


Hour Media Acquires SagaCity Media, Layoffs Follow

Hour Media acquired SagaCity Media, a regional publishing group. The purchase price for SagaCity Media was $1.6 million. Layoff notices were sent to employees, including Portland Monthly staff. Net proceeds from the sale will go to First Fed due to SagaCity's $2.6 million debt. A court-appointed receiver oversaw the purchase agreement.

https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/2026/04/layoffs-hit-trend-setting-portland-magazine-as-regional-publishing-group-sold-for-16m.html


Portland Schools Adopt Unpaid Days to Prevent Staff Cuts

Portland Public Schools agreed to implement furlough days. This action prevents mid-year staff layoffs for teachers. Students will experience three fewer school days this year. At least three other Oregon districts also approved staff furloughs. These measures address significant budget shortfalls statewide.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/30/portland-public-schools-furlough-days/


PPS Avoids Teacher Layoffs Through Furlough Agreement

Portland Public Schools has reached a new agreement. This deal involves designated furlough days for staff. The measure aims to prevent teacher layoffs. This action allows the school district to manage its budget. The agreement helps avoid staff reductions.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.koin.com/video/pps-reaches-agreement-on-furlough-days-to-avoid-teacher-layoffs/11630768/


SW Polk Fire District Layoffs Loom Without New Levy

The SW Polk Fire District announced layoffs for six positions. This decision follows a failed operations levy in November. The layoffs are scheduled to take effect on June 30. The board plans to propose another operations levy in May. This new levy aims to maintain current staffing and emergency service levels.

Polk County, Oregon

https://www.polkio.com/news/fire-district-plans-layoffs-second-levy-attempt/article_58b84443-d3ee-42f9-aedb-fd001a6d2f18.html


Lane Community College Faculty Jobs Threatened by Cuts

Lane Community College faces potential layoffs. The faculty union warns up to 22 full-time instructors could lose jobs. Several part-time instructors may also be affected. Proposed cuts target multiple programs and departments. College administrators have not yet commented on the situation.

Eugene, Oregon

https://nbc16.com/news/local/union-warns-of-up-to-22-full-time-lane-community-college-lcc-instructor-layoffs-amid-proposed-program-cuts-eugene-lane-county-oregon


Springfield Union Files Labor Complaint Against School District

The Springfield Education Association filed an unfair labor practice complaint. It accuses Springfield Public Schools of using mid-year layoffs to disrupt negotiations. The district laid off 27 teachers and reduced two to part-time in January. The union seeks reinstatement for affected employees and financial penalties. Springfield Public Schools stated it cannot comment on ongoing legal matters.

Springfield, Oregon

https://www.klcc.org/education/2026-03-13/springfield-education-association-files-unfair-labor-practice-complaint-over-mid-year-layoffs


Portland State University Plans Deep Program Cuts

Portland State University projects a $35 million budget deficit by 2028. President Ann Cudd announced plans for institutional downsizing, called retrenchment. Nineteen academic departments could see reductions or elimination. Rising costs, limited state funding, and a 23% enrollment drop contribute to the deficit. These changes could lead to staff layoffs, with a final decision expected in June.

Portland, Oregon

https://www.kptv.com/2026/03/10/psu-eyes-cuts-19-departments-amid-35m-deficit-falling-enrollment/?outputType=amp


Oregon Workweek Shortens, Signals Labor Market Weakness

Oregon's average private-sector workweek recently dropped below 33 hours. This marks the shortest workweek in the state since 2010. Economists view this as a sign of slack in the labor market. Recent layoffs and policy changes contributed to the reduction in hours. State forecasters will monitor these trends for future economic updates.

https://hoodline.com/2026/03/oregon-workweek-hits-lowest-level-since-2010-as-hours-shrink/