Oregon Offers Workplace Accommodations for Pregnant Workers

November 20, 2019

State Update Overview

Date Updated October 2019
Labor Law Update The Oregon Labor Law Poster is now updated with a newly required Workplace Accommodations Notice.
What Changed The Oregon Workplace Accommodations Notice is a new poster which discusses employee’s rights to be free from unlawful discrimination and retaliation.
Mandatory or Non-Mandatory Mandatory
Updated Poster Oregon Labor Law Poster

The Oregon Family Leave Act currently provides 12 weeks of protected leave to eligible employees. In the case of pregnancy disability, an employee could also qualify for up to an additional 12 weeks of leave. Beginning January 1, 2020, employers with 6 or more employees will also need to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with pregnancy related conditions.

The new House Bill 2341 makes it unlawful for an employer to:

All businesses within the State of Oregon must display the new Workplace Pregnancy Accommodations Notice along with other state-mandated posting requirements where it is sufficiently accessible and viewable to all employees. This change has been reflected in our Oregon & Federal Labor Law Poster and does require an immediate update. Failure to meet compliance and display the updated poster could result in fines.

In addition, this notice must be given to personally given to:

Order the Oregon Labor Law Poster to immediately include this required update.