Members of the Legislature’s Joint Conduct Committee on Monday announced they had picked a finalist for the job, but the person’s name was not released.
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon lawmakers are close to hiring an official to address workplace harassment and retaliation complaints at the state Capitol — a position that has proven hard to fill and has been vacant for nearly two years.
Members of the Legislature’s Joint Conduct Committee on Monday announced they had picked a finalist for the job of legislative equity officer, but the person’s name was not released, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.
“We’ve been going through a very detailed and
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