Or. Admin. Code § 839-026-0120 - Civil Penalties
(1) The
commissioner may assess a civil penalty for any of the following violations of
ORS 653.412 to
653.485 and these rules:
(a) Failure to provide an employee with a
work schedule in writing or to post a written work schedule in a conspicuous
and accessible location at least seven (7) calendar days before the first day
of the work schedule (beginning on July 1, 2020, at least 14 calendar days
before the first day of the work schedule);
(b) Failure to compensate an employee for an
employer-requested change to the employee's written work schedule without
advance notice;
(c) Scheduling or
requiring an employee to work a shift not included in the employee's written
work schedule;
(d) Scheduling or
requiring an employee to work during a rest period established by ORS
653.442 without the employee's
consent;
(e) Failure to compensate
an employee for working during a rest period established by ORS
653.442;
(f) Denying or attempting to deny the
exercise of any right protected under ORS
653.412 to
653.485 or retaliating against
any individual because the individual has inquired about the provisions of ORS
653.412 to
653.485;
(g) Failure to retain records that document
the employer's compliance with ORS
653.412 to
653.485;
(h) Failure to display in the workplace a
poster giving notice of the rights described in ORS
653.412 to
653.485; and,
(i) Using the voluntary standby list for
purposes other than to address unanticipated customer needs or unexpected
employee absences.
(2)
As provided in ORS 653.432(7), the
commissioner may assess a civil penalty against an employer who has coerced an
employee into requesting or agreeing to be added to the voluntary standby list.
For the purpose of this rule, an employer will be considered to have coerced an
employee into requesting or agreeing to be added to the voluntary standby list
under the following circumstances:
(a) The
employer requires an employee to request or agree to be added to the voluntary
standby list;
(b) The employer
requires an employee to request or agree to be added to the voluntary standby
list as a condition of employment; or
(c) The employer requests or requires any
person, including another employee, to require an employee to request or agree
to be added to the voluntary standby list.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 651.060(4)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 653.412 - 653.485
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