(a) In any manner discriminate between employees on the basis of a protected class in the payment of wages or other compensation for work of comparable character.
(b) Pay wages or other compensation to any employee at a rate greater than that at which the employer pays wages or other compensation to employees of a protected class for work of comparable character.
(c) Screen job applicants based on current or past compensation.
(d) Determine compensation for a position based on current or past compensation of a prospective employee. This paragraph is not intended to prevent an employer from considering the compensation of a current employee of the employer during a transfer, move or hire of the employee to a new position with the same employer.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section:
(a) An employer may pay employees for work of comparable character at different compensation levels if all of the difference in compensation levels is based on a bona fide factor that is related to the position in question and is based on:
(A) A seniority system;
(B) A merit system;
(C) A system that measures earnings by quantity or quality of production, including piece-rate work;
(D) Workplace locations;
(E) Travel, if travel is necessary and regular for the employee;
(F) Education;
(G) Training;
(H) Experience; or
(I) Any combination of the factors described in this paragraph, if the combination of factors accounts for the entire compensation differential.
(b) An employer may pay employees for work of comparable character at different compensation levels on the basis of one or more of the factors listed in paragraph (a) of this subsection that are contained in a collective bargaining agreement.
(3) An employer may not in any manner discriminate in the payment of wages or other compensation against any employee because the employee has filed a complaint under ORS 659A.820 or in a proceeding under ORS 652.210 to 652.235 or 659A.885 or has testified, or is about to testify, or because the employer believes that the employee may testify, in any investigation or proceedings pursuant to ORS 652.210 to 652.235, 659A.830 or 659A.885 or in a criminal action pursuant to ORS 652.210 to 652.235.
(4) An employer may not reduce the compensation level of an employee to comply with the provisions of this section.
(5) It is not a violation of this section for an employer to pay a different level of compensation to an employee who:
(a) Pursuant to a claim for a compensable injury under ORS chapter 656, receives wages for modified work; or
(b) As a result of a medical condition, is temporarily performing modified work that is:
(A) Authorized by a medical professional licensed under ORS chapter 677; or
(B) Requested by the employee and authorized by the employer in a manner that does not discriminate against employees on the basis of a protected class.
(6) Amounts owed to an employee because of the failure of the employer to comply with the requirements of this section are unpaid wages.
(7) An employee who asserts a violation under this section may file a complaint with the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries under ORS 659A.820, a civil action under ORS 652.230 or a civil action under 659A.885.
(8) An employer shall post a notice of the requirements of this section in every establishment where employees work. The Bureau of Labor and Industries shall make available to employers a template that meets the required notice provisions of this section. [1955 c.193 §2; 2017 c.197 §2; 2019 c.617 §2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 16 - Trade Practices, Labor and Employment
Chapter 652 - Hours; Wages; Wage Claims; Records
Section 652.040 - Maximum working hours in mines.
Section 652.050 - Definitions for ORS 652.050 to 652.080.
Section 652.060 - Maximum working hours for firefighters.
Section 652.070 - Overtime pay for firefighters.
Section 652.120 - Establishing regular payday; pay intervals; agreement to pay wages at future date.
Section 652.145 - Payment of wages for seasonal farmworkers.
Section 652.150 - Penalty wage for failure to pay wages on termination of employment.
Section 652.195 - Liability for dishonored check for payment of wages; penalties.
Section 652.200 - Attorney fee in action for wages.
Section 652.210 - Definitions for ORS 652.210 to 652.235.
Section 652.260 - Payment to nurses providing home health or hospice services; rules.
Section 652.310 - Definitions of employer and employee.
Section 652.320 - Definitions for ORS 652.310 to 652.414.
Section 652.335 - Liability of liquor dispenser licensee for wage claims of certain individuals.
Section 652.340 - Requiring bond of employer.
Section 652.360 - Contract exempting employer from liability or penalty not valid; exceptions.
Section 652.370 - Jurisdiction of courts; proceedings in name of state.
Section 652.390 - Deduction of costs from wage claims; collection fees; assignment of wage claims.
Section 652.409 - Wage Security Fund; use.
Section 652.420 - Definitions for ORS 652.420 to 652.445.
Section 652.500 - Receiver to pay accrued wages; payment of employees; receiver’s certificates.
Section 652.520 - Form of statement of wage claim.
Section 652.530 - Serving copy of statement; report to court; order of payment.
Section 652.540 - Exception to claim; legal action on claim.
Section 652.630 - Definitions for ORS 652.630 to 652.640.
Section 652.635 - Producers to post certain terms of employment.
Section 652.640 - Itemized statement of compensation and deductions required.