The Oregon Labor Dispatch: january 9, 2026

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SUPPORT WORKERS

Support Striking Legacy APPs

These 135 vital healthcare workers are fighting for a contract that prioritizes the wellbeing of providers and patients. Support Here.

UPCOMING EVENTS

TOMORROW: Labor Vigil for Safe Communities

Jan. 9 at 11 am at Pioneer Square

Join union members from across the West Coast as we stand together to protect our communities and keep them free from fear and violence.

Day Without an Immigrant/Día Sin Un Inmigrante

Jan. 19

PCUN is calling for a series of general strikes that center and empower immigrant workers in a time when many fear to leave their homes. They are asking for solidarity in joining in standing with farmworkers and immigrant workers across the state. 

AG Rayfield Federal Oversight & Accountability Town Hall

Jan. 21 at Revolution Hal

Join AG Dan Rayfield & 4 visiting AGs for a town hall on the anniversary of the first lawsuit challenging the president’s illegal actions. State AGs are on the front lines of holding this administration accountable – from tariffs to birthright citizenship to gender-affirming care. And they’ll keep fighting for us in 2026

More Info Here.

Save the dates: CBTU Black History Month

February

Save the date for the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists' series of events next month. "The Working Class: The Sleeping Giant Awakens" will be a multi-event series throughout February, with events planned on Feb. 5, 12, 19, and 26.

MUST READ

After Border Patrol Agent Shoots Two People In Portland, Oregon AG Vows to Investigate

Jan. 8, 2026 | Portland Mercury

A man and a woman are hospitalized after being shot and injured during an encounter with immigration agents in East Portland. Oregon officials are imploring DHS to leave the state.

Reyna Lopez: Oregon’s elite cannot ignore the cost of attacking immigrant workers

Jan. 7, 2026 | Gresham Outlook

PCUN Executive Director Reyna Lopez tackles how the Oregon Business Plan Leadership Summit failed to discuss

the most significant destabilizing force facing Oregon’s workforce today: the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration raids and enforcement actions.

OREGON LABOR NEWS

Legacy APPs Ratify Historic First Union Contract After 29-Day Strike

Jan. 2, 2026 | ONA

Legacy Health Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) have overwhelmingly voted to ratify their first union contract, marking a historic victory for frontline healthcare workers and a major turning point in labor relations at Legacy Health.

Oregon phases in rules to improve ‘outdated’ farmworker housing

Jan. 8, 2026 | Oregon Capital Chronicle

More than 12,000 Oregon farmworkers lived in housing provided by their employers last year.

But the quality of that housing, in some cases, did not live up to the standards of other Oregon rentals.

New year, new rules: A look at some of the Oregon laws that kick in Jan. 1

Dec. 29, 2025 | OPB

Oregon lawmakers passed hundreds of bills in the first half of 2025, but many are only now getting ready to impact your life. Absent special language, bills become operative on the next Jan. 1 after they are passed.

FEDERAL ATTACKS

Family and neighbors mourn woman who was shot by ICE agent and made Minneapolis home

Jan. 8, 2026 | AP

Before Renee Good was fatally shot behind the wheel of her vehicle by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, the 37-year-old mother of three dropped off her youngest child at an elementary school in Minneapolis, the newest city she called home.

US House passes health subsidy renewal in win for Democrats

Jan. 8, 2026 | Reuters

The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed Democratic-backed legislation that would restore expired health insurance subsidies, as millions of Americans face significant price hikes for coverage.

ATTACKS ON IMMIGRANTS

Trump’s Attacks On Immigrants Are A Test Case For Authoritarianism

Jan. 8, 2026 | Harvard Political Review

On June 20, 2025, the White House published an article touting its mass deportation policy as a success in removing “…scores of dangerous criminal illegal immigrants” from the United States.

THE LABOR MOVEMENT

‘No More Blood for Oil’: Global Labor Movement Opposes Trump’s Attacks on Venezuela

Jan. 7, 2026 | Labor Notes

Labor federations around the world are condemning the Trump administration’s acts of war in Venezuela.

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