The Oregon Labor Dispatch: November 13, 2025

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RESOURCES

How to Stay Fed During the SNAP Shutdown

Oregonians began seeing SNAP benefits roll out last week, but the disruption still had effects on many Oregon families.

Resources for Federal Workers Impacted by Government Shutdown

 It’s day 23 of the government shutdown, and federal workers are hurting. If you’ve been impacted by the shutdown, view our Oregon-specific and federal resources for government workers.

TODAY: Starbucks Workers United Red Cup Day Rally

Calling all union allies: Join Portland and Beaverton union baristas at the Red Cup Day Rally! Starbucks baristas are on strike fighting to get a fair union contract and an end to Starbucks years-long union busting campaign. RSVP here.

UPCOMING EVENTS

TODAY: Starbucks Workers United Red Cup Day Rally

Calling all union allies: Join Portland and Beaverton union baristas at the Red Cup Day Rally! Starbucks baristas are on strike fighting to get a fair union contract and an end to Starbucks years-long union busting campaign. RSVP here.

Community Roundtable on Kaiser Care

Nov. 20 from 6-7pm at NECA-IBEW Electrical Training Center

OFNHP is inviting you to join us for a Community Roundtable with patients, nurses and healthcare workers, elected officials, and other community members to learn more about what’s at stake for Kaiser patients and the people who provide their care. RSVP Here.

Oregon Women Labor Leaders Winter Parliament

Dec. 4 from 5-7pm at the Oregon Labor Center

If you are a woman and are union member, join us to hear from women's committees across the federation. This is an inclusive space and queer-friendly space. We will be selecting a new steering committee and mapping the year ahead. A light dinner is provided. RSVP Here.

MUST READ

Federal judge permanently blocks Trump Guard deployment to Portland

Nov. 7, 2025 | Oregon Capital Chronicle

A federal judge on Friday issued an order permanently blocking President Donald Trump from deploying hundreds of National Guard troops to Portland against the wishes of state and local leaders.

A group of Senate Democrats agree to end the government shutdown — Oregon and Washington’s senators are not among them

Nov. 9, 2025 | OPB

The Senate took the first step to end the government shutdown on Sunday after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies, angering many in their caucus who say Americans want them to continue the fight.

OREGON LABOR NEWS

Starbucks baristas strike on Red Cup Day, demand better pay and staffing

Nov. 13, 2025 | KVAL

Over a thousand Starbucks union baristas are striking at 65 U.S. stores across 45 cities, coinciding with the company's annual "Red Cup Day." Workers are demanding better staffing, higher pay, and resolution of "unfair labor practice charges."

Portland State University violated faculty labor contract amid budget cuts, independent mediator rules

Nov. 12, 2025 | OPB

Portland State University and its local chapter of the American Association of University Professors, PSU-AAUP, are still at odds over whether the university followed its labor contract with the union when it laid off several faculty members last school year.

FEDERAL ATTACKS

Trump signs deal to end longest US government shutdown in history

Nov. 12, 2025 | Reuters

President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed legislation ending the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

Obamacare could collapse under Trump’s new plan, policy experts say

Nov. 11, 2025 | Politico

Republicans are putting their own spin on subsidizing Americans’ health care: Route money away from insurers and put cash directly in consumers’ hands to give them more choice over their coverage.

ATTACKS ON IMMIGRANTS

Oregon sees largest immigration raid under Trump 2.0 in Woodburn, group says

Nov. 11, 2025 | Oregon Capital Chronicle

State leaders criticize Trump for ramping up ICE operations amid government shutdown.

AFL-CIO Celebrates Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Workers Winning Their Strike

Nov. 10, 2025 | AFL-CIO

Working people don’t back down from a fight, no matter how long it takes or how tough it gets. The members of the Pittsburgh News Guild-CWA have proven that time and again for the past three years.

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