Or. Admin. R. 839-001-0430 - When Layoff is Considered Termination of Employment
(1) When an employee is laid off with no
reasonable expectation that the employee will return to work, the layoff is
considered to be a termination of employment for purposes of OAR
839-001-0420 and
839-001-0440 and the wages
earned and unpaid shall become due and payable in accordance with OAR
839-001-0420 and
839-001-0440.
(2) When an employee is laid off and the
employee returns to work within 35 days, the layoff is not considered to be a
termination of employment for purposes of OAR
839-001-0420 and
839-001-0440 and all wages
earned and unpaid shall become due and payable at the next regularly scheduled
payday following the layoff. If the layoff occurs on a regularly scheduled
payday, the wages become due and payable on the same day.
(3) This rule applies to all layoffs
regardless of whether an employee is subject to recall to work.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 652.165
Stats. Implemented: ORS 652.140
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