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About this state supplement handbook statement: Oregon

This resource explains when employers should include an “about this state supplement” handbook statement to introduce the Oregon supplement and explain how it should be read together with the employer’s handbook.

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by Amy E. Mendenhall and Susie Wine, Littler

When to include

Employers providing an Oregon Supplement should consider including this statement to introduce the supplement, explain how the employer’s handbook and supplement should be read together, and make clear that neither the handbook nor the supplement alter an employee’s at-will status. In general, state supplements typically address state-specific legal distinctions that may be applicable to the workforce, as well as state-specific policies that are required to be included in a handbook.

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  • Customizable handbook statement
  • Guidance for employers
  • Additional resources

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