(1) As used in this section: (a) “Service” means the performance of duty on a voluntary or involuntary basis in a uniformed service that may involve active duty, active duty for training, initial active duty for training, inactive duty for training, full-time duty in the National Guard, funeral honors duty or an examination to determine […]
(1) An employee shall be granted a leave of absence by the employer of the employee to perform active state service if: (a) The employee is a member of the organized militia of this state and is called into active service of the state under ORS 399.065 (1) or state active duty under ORS 399.075. […]
(1) Any violation of ORS 659A.086 (1) to (3) by an employer is an unlawful employment practice. (2) Complaints alleging a violation of ORS 659A.086 (1) to (3) may be filed by employees with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries in the manner provided by ORS 659A.820. The commissioner shall enforce ORS […]
(1) As used in this section, “uniformed service” means the Armed Forces of the United States, the Army National Guard or the Air National Guard when the member is engaged in active duty for training, inactive duty for training or full-time National Guard duty, the commissioned corps of the United States Public Health Service and […]
As used in ORS 659A.090 to 659A.099: (1) Notwithstanding ORS 659A.001, “employee” means an individual who performs services for compensation for an employer for an average of at least 20 hours per week. “Employee” includes all individuals employed at any site owned or operated by an employer, but does not include independent contractors. (2) Notwithstanding […]
(1) During a period of military conflict, an employee who is a spouse of a member of the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard or the military reserve forces of the United States who has been notified of an impending call or order to active duty or who has been deployed is […]
It is an unlawful practice for an employer to: (1) Deny military family leave to an employee who is entitled to such leave under ORS 659A.090 to 659A.099; or (2) Retaliate or in any way discriminate against an individual with respect to hire or tenure or any other term or condition of employment because the […]
ORS 659A.090 to 659A.099 may be cited as the Oregon Military Family Leave Act. [2009 c.559 §2]
[Formerly 659.400; 2003 c.254 §1; 2007 c.70 §289; 2009 c.508 §3; renumbered 659A.122 in 2009]