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Oregon Employment Laws

Oregon has a three-tier minimum wage system based on geography: Portland metro ($16.30/hour), standard counties ($14.70/hour), and non-urban counties ($13.70/hour) as of July 2025 with annual CPI adjustments. Paid Leave Oregon provides up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave funded by employer-employee premium contributions. Oregon was the first state to enact a statewide ban-the-box law (2016) and has strong noncompete restrictions limiting agreements to 12 months with a $116,427 salary threshold.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Key Oregon Statutes

Oregon Workplace Fairness Act (Anti-Discrimination)ORS §§ 659A.030, 659A.003

Prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, marital status, age (18+), disability, and family status. Enforced by the Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI). Applies to employers with 1+ employees.

Minimum Wage (Three-Tier System)ORS § 653.025

Oregon uses a three-tier minimum wage adjusted annually for CPI: Portland metro ($16.30/hour), standard counties ($14.70/hour), and non-urban counties ($13.70/hour) as of July 2025. Annual adjustments occur every July 1.

Paid Leave Oregon (PFML)ORS § 657B.010 et seq.

Up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave per year (plus 2 additional weeks for pregnancy-related conditions). Funded by 1% of wages split: 60% employee / 40% employer. Maximum weekly benefit is $1,523.63 (2025). Employers with 25+ employees contribute; all employees are eligible after earning $1,000 in the base year.

Oregon Sick Time LawORS § 653.601 et seq.

All employees accrue 1 hour of sick time per 30 hours worked. Employers with 10+ employees (6+ in Portland) must provide paid sick time, up to 40 hours per year. Smaller employers must provide unpaid protected sick time.

Noncompete Agreements (Restricted)ORS § 653.295

Noncompete agreements are limited to 12 months maximum. Only enforceable if the employee earns at least $116,427/year (2024 threshold, adjusted annually). The employer must inform the employee of the noncompete in a written employment offer at least 2 weeks before employment begins. Garden leave (continued compensation) is required during the restricted period.

Ban the BoxORS § 659A.360

Oregon was the first state to ban the box statewide (2016). Employers cannot ask about criminal history on initial job applications. Background checks are permitted only after an initial interview or conditional offer.

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