Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 199 § 199.770 — Status
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 199 ·
Oregon Code § 199.770·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Status
of employees after consolidation.
After a consolidation is effected under ORS 199.705 to 199.795, there shall be
preserved and continued, to at least the same extent as they exist at the time
immediately before the city-county comes into existence, the employment status
and pension and other benefit rights of the employees of the consolidating,
merging or extinguished governmental units, including, but not limited to:
(1) Rights,
privileges and benefits, including pensions and pension rights and benefits
existing under collective bargaining agreements or otherwise.
(2) Collective
bargaining rights.
(3) Protection of
individual employees against a worsening of their positions with respect to
their employment.
(4) Employment of
persons employed immediately prior to the time the city-county comes into
existence by the units.
(5) Priority, as
of the time immediately before the city-county comes into existence, of
reemployment of employees of the units who have previously been laid off or had
their employment terminated.
(6) Paid training
or retraining programs for any employee of a unit whose position or job is
eliminated by the consolidation, merger or extinction, or by any subsequent
administrative reorganization in the city-county. [1971 c.731 §14; 1973 c.745 §5]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 199.770
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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