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OREGON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
OREGON EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Tigard, Oregon
500+ employees
The Oregon Education Association (OEA) is a union that represents about 44,000 educators working in pre-kindergarten through grade 12 public schools and community colleges. OEA’s membership includes licensed teachers and specialists, classified/education support professionals (ESPs), community college faculty, retired educators, and student members. OEA members also belong to the 3.2 million members of the National Education Association (NEA). OEA members are affiliated with Local Associations, which bargain their work contract with support from OEA staff. Local Associations also collaborate with local school districts, community colleges, school boards, and community leaders to provide the basic right of great public education to every student.
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Market Competitive
SEIU LOCAL 503, OREGON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES UNION
SEIU LOCAL 503, OREGON PUBLIC EMPLOYEES UNION
Salem, Oregon
100-499 employees
We are an organization of more than 72,000 people who, by joining together, are achieving what we cannot accomplish alone. By standing together, we have a voice in our contracts and our daily work lives. We provide valuable services to our communities, doing more than 500 different jobs in 85 state, local government and non-profit agencies and care facilities. The services we provide include helping Deaf people get access to education, testing new drivers, collecting revenue, helping veterans, assisting at-risk youth, repairing bridges, maintaining Oregon’s parks and caring for children, seniors, and people with disabilities — just to name a few. The work we do touches the lives of every single Oregonian. We are proud to stand together for the quality services we provide for our communities and families.
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Market Leading
OREGON CATHOLIC PRESS
OREGON CATHOLIC PRESS
Lake Oswego, Oregon
100-499 employees
OCP (Oregon Catholic Press) is a not-for-profit publisher of liturgical music and worship resources, offering missals, hymnals, liturgical planning tools, parish events, CDs and more. We help our customers address changing needs with innovative solutions that engage, unite and inspire their community in worship. OCP is the premier source for worship aids and is known for its excellent customer service.
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Market Leading
CHINOOK WINDS CASINO
CHINOOK WINDS CASINO
Lincoln City, Oregon
500+ employees
The Casino offers over 1100 slot machines including a non‐smoking section and a high stakes lounge. Table games include Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Three Card Poker, Fortune Pai Gow Poker, Bonus Let‐It‐Ride, Poker, Keno and a 1,000 seat bingo hall. We offer headline entertainment monthly, comedy acts and signature outdoor events. The Convention Center accommodates major indoor events like mixed martial arts competitions, national pool tournaments, art shows and large charity fundraisers, conventions and gatherings including weddings and reunions. The Rogue River Steakhouse offers a panoramic a view of the Pacific Ocean. Rogue River Lounge heats up on weekends with a Live DJ and dancing. For guests who prefer a wide variety of dishes, the Siletz Bay Buffet delivers exactly that for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a “Sparkling Sunday Brunch.” For a quick bite Euchre Creek Deli is always open, and features satisfying dishes swiftly served. Guests at Chinook Winds hotel are steps away from the beach and stunning sunsets. The hotel houses a whirlpool spa, indoor heated swimming pool and workout facility, 7,500 square feet of meeting space, Wi‐Fi and a complimentary shuttle to the casino. In the hotel complex is “Chinook’s Seafood Grill,” featuring a stunning view of the beach and a menu that highlights fresh seafood, with a Native-American twist. Chinook Winds Golf Resort is a fun 79 acre golf course. The 18‐hole course includes a pro‐shop, the only indoor driving range on the Oregon Coast, fitness center, Aces Sports Bar & Grill and meeting rooms.
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Market Competitive
LUIS PALAU EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION
LUIS PALAU EVANGELISTIC ASSOCIATION
Beaverton, Oregon
50-99 employees
Proclaim the Gospel In dependence upon God, we want to win as many people as possible to Jesus Christ throughout the world, proclaiming His Good News by all available means to the millions of people who have yet to respond to the Gospel. Mobilize the Church In dependence upon God, we want to emphasize with the Church the principles of victorious Christian living (Galatians 2:20), so as to stimulate, revive, train, and mobilize the Church to continuous, effective evangelism, follow-up, and church growth. Equip the Next Generation In dependence upon God, we want to hold high the banner of biblical evangelism, influencing Christianity worldwide and raising up a new generation of godly leaders, so that the Church’s commitment to evangelism will never die.
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Top Benefits
OREGON AFSCME COUNCIL 75
OREGON AFSCME COUNCIL 75
Salem, Oregon
100-499 employees
Oregon AFSCME Council 75 represents over 25,000 workers statewide in both public and private sector and is one of the fastest growing unions in Oregon. We provide excellent service and growth opportunity for our members and leadership with an emphasis on building power through solidarity.
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Top Benefits
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OREGON NURSES ASSOCIATION
OREGON NURSES ASSOCIATION
Tualatin, Oregon
50-99 employees
The Oregon Nurses Association (ONA) was founded in 1904 as the professional association for nurses in Oregon. A non-profit association, ONA is a constituent member of the American Nurses Association. ONA has several affiliated entities: Oregon Nurses Foundation, Oregon Nurse Political Action Committee, Nurses United Political Action Committee and WorkHealthy Oregon. ONA core values are integrity, respect, mutual support and professional excellence. All staff adheres to ONA’s core values. The primary focus of staff is to provide services to ONA members.
Retirement Benefits Rank
Market Leading
CLACKAMAS COUNTY CHILDRENS COMMISSION
CLACKAMAS COUNTY CHILDRENS COMMISSION
Milwaukie, Oregon
100-499 employees
Clackamas County Children's Commission is a non-profit organization that serves children and families residing in Clackamas County. Our Services: • Head Start – Our Head Start program seeks to give preschool children a head start in school readiness and cultivates the growth of strong & healthy families. • Early Head Start – Our Early Head Start program strives to promote healthy prenatal outcomes for pregnant women, enhances development of very young children and promotes healthy family functioning. • Healthy Families – Our Healthy Families program supports positive parenting and healthy growth and development for parents and their newborn/young children. At Clackamas County Children’s Commission, we know that parenting is one of the most important jobs a person will ever do. Our approach is to honor a child’s parent(s) as their first/most important teacher. We do not charge any fees for services.
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Market Competitive
OREGON ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALS AND HEALTH
OREGON ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALS AND HEALTH
Lake Oswego, Oregon
1-24 employees
The Oregon Association of Hospitals and Health Systems (OAHHS) provides leadership in health policy, advocacy and comprehensive member services that strengthen the quality, viability and capacity of Oregon hospitals to best serve our communities. We serve all of Oregon's 58 acute care community hospitals and health systems.
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OREGON SCHOOL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
OREGON SCHOOL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION
Salem, Oregon
25-49 employees
The Oregon School Employees Association (OSEA), American Federation of Teachers (AFT) Local 6732, represents more than 18,000 education professionals working across Oregon in K-12 school districts, education service districts, community colleges, Head Starts, libraries and parks and recreation districts. It is headquartered in Salem.
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Market Leading
GIRL SCOUTS OF OREGON AND SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON, INC.
GIRL SCOUTS OF OREGON AND SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON, INC.
Portland, Oregon
50-99 employees
We're 22,500 strong—nearly 14,500 girls and more than 8,000 adults in Oregon and Southwest Washington who believe in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world. Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington offers every girl the opportunity to unleash her inner G.I.R.L.! With us, girls experience engaging, challenging, and fun activities like earning badges, going on awesome trips, selling cookies, exploring science, getting outdoors, and doing community service projects. Along the way, girls develop a strong sense of self, display positive values, seek challenges and learn from setbacks, maintain healthy relationships, and learn to identify and solve problems in their community. Through Girl Scouts, girls prepare for a lifetime of leadership, adventure and success! BECOME A TROOP LEADER As a Girl Scout troop leader, you’ll introduce girls to new experiences that show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. Embark on an extraordinary journey of leadership by volunteering today - you can be the mentor she needs! ALUM Were you a Daisy, Brownie, or higher in Girl Scouts? Then you’re a Girl Scout alum! Connect with millions of your Girl Scout sisters as part of the Girl Scout Network at girlscouts.org/girlscoutnetwork.
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Market Competitive
NATIONAL INTRAMURAL-RECREATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATION
NATIONAL INTRAMURAL-RECREATIONAL SPORTS ASSOCIATION
Corvallis, Oregon
25-49 employees
NIRSA: Leaders in Collegiate Recreation NIRSA is a leader in higher education and the advocate for the advancement of recreation, sport, and wellness by providing educational and developmental opportunities, generating and sharing knowledge, and promoting networking and growth for our members.
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