Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 662 § 662.810 — Declaration of policy; right to organize and bargain collectively
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 662 ·
Oregon Code § 662.810·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Declaration of policy; right to organize and bargain collectively.
(1) The Legislative Assembly
recognizes and declares that agriculture is of great importance to the economy
of the state and to the well-being of its citizens. Because of the perishable
nature of agricultural crops, they must be harvested at the proper stage of
maturity, and if this harvest is interfered with the crop may become a total
loss with a resulting waste or loss of food, adverse effect upon consumer
prices, loss of employment to agricultural laborers and severe dislocation of
the entire economy of the state. The picketing of farms, ranches or orchards at
such times as would prevent the planting or harvesting of such crops directly
affects the public welfare and requires regulation by the state in the exercise
of its police power.
(2) Nothing in
ORS 662.805 to 662.825 shall be construed to prohibit any right of employees to
organize and bargain collectively with their employers. [1963 c.543 §§1,6]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 662.810
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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