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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 243 § 243.798 — Reasonable time granted to designated representatives to engage in certain

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 243 ·
Oregon Code § 243.798 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Reasonable time granted to designated representatives to engage in certain activities during work hours. (1) A public employer shall grant public employees who are designated representatives reasonable time to engage in the following activities during the public employee’s regularly scheduled work hours without loss of compensation, seniority, leave accrual or any other benefits: (a) Investigate and process grievances and other workplace-related complaints on behalf of the exclusive representative; (b) Attend investigatory meetings and due process hearings involving represented employees; (c) Participate in or prepare for proceedings under ORS 243.650 to 243.809, or that arise from a dispute involving a collective bargaining agreement, including arbitration proceedings, administrative hearings and proceedings before the Employment Relations Board; (d) Act as a representative of the exclusive representative for employees within the bargaining unit for purposes of collective bargaining; (e) Attend labor-management meetings held by a committee composed of employers, employees and representatives of the labor organization to discuss employment relations matters; (f) Provide information regarding a collective bargaining agreement to newly hired employees at employee orientations or at any other meetings that may be arranged for new employees; (g) Testify in a legal proceeding in which the public employee has been subpoenaed as a witness; and (h) Perform any other duties agreed upon by a public employer and an exclusive representative in a collective bargaining agreement or any other agreement. (2) A public employer may not reduce a public employee’s work hours in order to comply with subsection (1) of this section except to prevent an employee from working unauthorized overtime hours. [2019 c.429 §3]
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