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The Right to a Written Disclosure

Employers must give farmworkers certain information about the job before you start working. Find out more here.

Employee Background Checks

When you're applying for a job and the employer requires a background check, you have rights — and the employer has rules to follow. Before you complete the application or go on the interview, know what the company legally can and cannot do.

Employee Rights under the NLRA (National Labor Relations Act)

Information about the rights of employees who are covered by the National Labor Relations Act.

What you need to know about E-Verify

E-Verify is an Internet-based program run by the U.S. Government. Employers use E-Verify to check if employees can legally work. If your employer uses E-verify, you have certain rights.

Your Rights if You Lose Your Job

Information about laws that apply if you were fired or forced to quit your job.

Summary of Laws that Help Farm Workers

Information about: Work and Hours, Right to Receive Written Disclosures, Farm Labor Housing, Field Sanitation, Right to be Free From Discrimination.

Oregon Employment Department - Employment Programs for Job Seekers

The Employment Department has useful information about job search resources, job fairs, and apprenticeships. This website also has a link to the iMatchSkills job-matching tool.

Oregon Job Listings

The Employment Department of the State of Oregon lists many jobs available in Oregon. Check here.

Summary of Laws that Help Farm Workers

Information about: Work and Hours, Right to Receive Written Disclosures, Farm Labor Housing, Field Sanitation, Right to be Free From Discrimination.

Migrant Head Start

OCDC's Migrant Head Start program offers high quality comprehensive early childhood development programs. The Coalition also provides health and social support services for children from birth to school-entry age.

Accessibility to Oregon Courts

Information about requesting accommodation for disabilities in order to use the state court system's services or facilities.

COVID-19 Workers' Rights FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions for Oregon workers about their rights during COVID-19.

Federal Employment Law Guide

Information about federal employment laws.

Licensed Farm/Forest and Construction Labor Contractors

The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industry lists active licensed construction, farm and forest labor contractors, by company and by name.

Notary Publics are NOT Lawyers

A notary public in the United States is not trained in the law or a graduate of a law school, and is not a lawyer. Read more here.

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