Oregon HB4109 repeals unemployment insurance benefits for individuals unemployed due to a strike.
Oregon HB4109 repeals the law that allows unemployment insurance benefits to be paid to a person who is unemployed due to an active strike. The bill amends and repeals several sections of Oregon Revised Statutes related to unemployment insurance benefits, specifically targeting provisions that allowed benefits for individuals unemployed due to strikes. The changes include modifying definitions and disqualifying acts for unemployment benefits, and removing the allowance for benefits related to strikes.
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