Contact Workforce and Economic Research Division staff:
| Oregon Employment Department |
Phone: 800-262-3912 ext. 7-1272 |
| 875 Union St. NE |
Fax: (503) 947-1210 |
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Salem, OR 97311
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David.C.Cooke@state.or.us
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David is the Current Employment Statistics Program Coordinator. He also writes and is the contact person for the Employment Department's monthly press release covering the latest numbers on Oregon's unemployment rate and monthly industry employment trend
Articles Available Online:
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Oregon's Payroll Employment Increases for the Seventh Consecutive Month
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Oregon's Manufacturing Workweek Rises as Inflation Remains in Check
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Oregon's Unemployment Rate Dropped in March, as Payroll Employment Grew
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Oregon's Unemployment Rate Unchanged as Payroll Employment Grows
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Payroll Employment was Revised Upward by 6,500 for 2012
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Oregon's Average Wages Rise With Inflation
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Oregon Added 4,200 Jobs in January, as the Unemployment Rate Held Steady
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Oregon's Unemployment Rate Held Steady at 8.4 Percent in December, as Payroll Employment Grew by 2,000
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Unemployment Rate at 8.4 Percent in November, as Payrolls Grew by 600 Jobs
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Oregon's Manufacturing Workweek Keeps Growing
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Oregon's Unemployment Rate was 8.6 Percent in October, as Payroll Employment Dropped by 2,400
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Oregon's Unemployment Rate was 8.7 Percent in September, as Payroll Employment Dropped by 7,900
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Oregon's Unemployment Rate was 8.9 Percent in August, as Payroll Employment Grew by 8,800
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Oregon's Unemployment Rate and Jobs Numbers - Two Measures of the Labor Market
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Oregon Employment Gains Five Months Running
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Manufacturing Workweek is Historically High
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Oregon Payroll Employment Grew for the Fourth Straight Month
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Oregon's Unemployment Rate Was 8.4 Percent in May, as Employment Grew by 6,900
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Average Weekly Earnings are Not Matching Inflation in Oregon
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Oregon's April Unemployment Rate Holds Steady
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Oregon Jobless Rate Drops Despite Lack of Job Growth
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Oregon Employment Numbers Retreat in February
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Payroll Employment Revised Downward by 5,500 for 2011
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Oregon Adds Jobs in January, but Many Oregonians Remain Unemployed
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Average Weekly Earnings are Rising in Oregon
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Unemployment Rate Below 9.0 Percent for the First Time in Three Years
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Oregon's Manufacturing Workweek Continues to Rise
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Oregon's Workweek is Slowly Returning to Normal
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Average Manufacturing Workweek as an Economic Indicator
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Few Surprises in Annual Revisions to Oregon Labor Market Data
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Hourly Earnings on the Rise
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Manufacturing Workweek Solid in Portland
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Rise in Hours Portends Job Gains
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Goods Producing Workweek Still Weak
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Unemployment Peak Shaved to 11.6 Percent in 2009
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Oregon's Workweek Remains Short
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Oregon's Workweek Partially Rebounds
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