Oregon Code § 243.656·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Policy
statement.
The
Legislative Assembly finds and declares that:
(1) The people of
this state have a fundamental interest in the development of harmonious and
cooperative relationships between government and its employees;
(2) Recognition
by public employers of the right of public employees to organize and full
acceptance of the principle and procedure of collective negotiation between
public employers and public employee organizations can alleviate various forms
of strife and unrest. Experience in the private and public sectors of our
economy has proved that unresolved disputes in the public service are injurious
to the public, the governmental agencies, and public employees;
(3) Experience in
private and public employment has also proved that protection by law of the
right of employees to organize and negotiate collectively safeguards employees
and the public from injury, impairment and interruptions of necessary services,
and removes certain recognized sources of strife and unrest, by encouraging
practices fundamental to the peaceful adjustment of disputes arising out of
differences as to wages, hours, terms and other working conditions, and by
establishing greater equality of bargaining power between public employers and
public employees;
(4) The state has
a basic obligation to protect the public by attempting to assure the orderly
and uninterrupted operations and functions of government;
(5) It is in the
public interest to ensure that exclusive representatives of public employees
are able to effectively carry out their statutory duties by having direct
access to represented employees, including communicating with the employees at
the workplace or otherwise;
(6) It is the
purpose of ORS 243.650 to 243.809 to obligate public employers, public
employees and their representatives to enter into collective negotiations with
willingness to resolve grievances and disputes relating to employment relations
and to enter into written and signed contracts evidencing agreements resulting
from such negotiations. It is also the purpose of ORS 243.650 to 243.809 to
promote the improvement of employer-employee relations within the various
public employers by providing a uniform basis for recognizing the right of
public employees to join organizations of their own choice, and to be
represented by such organizations in their employment relations with public
employers; and
(7) Ensuring
meaningful communication between labor organizations and employees increases
the effectiveness of public employees work performance. [1973 c.536 §2; 2019
c.429 §8]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 243.656
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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