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Undocumented worker ruling could rattle Oregon's economy - Read More

Date Added: July 22, 2008 02:52:03 PM
As a federal court decision nears that could require employers to verify workers' Social Security numbers, Oregon employers and economists are trying to gauge the possible economic impacts.

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