Oregon's Management-Labor Advisory Committee will start discussing possible legislative concepts for the 2016 session when it meets Nov. 30 in Tigard.
The only legislative proposal identified in the meeting agenda will deal with term limits for MLAC members.
Existing law requires the governor to appoint 10 MLAC members, five to represent workers and five representing employers. Members serve two-year terms for which they receive no compensation other than reimbursement of travel expenses.
Proposed legislation or language is not included in committee materials posted online. A voic...
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