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If your rights are being violated at work or in Oregon, you can file a complaint with us.
Learn more about the laws that protect you and your rights by searching for a topic in our Help Center.
Which complaint should you file? Take this short quiz or choose from the list below to complete an online form.
If you have questions, please email BOLI_help@boli.oregon.gov or call 971-245-3844.
Full list of BOLI complaints:
Check out the list of common violations and then take this quick quiz to figure out what you should do.
Answer: You should file a WAGE CLAIM. Employers are required to pay you the wages you are owed, and every Oregon worker must make at least minimum wage.
Answer: You should file a WORKER COMPLAINT.
Answer: You should file a RETALIATION COMPLAINT.
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At work: you should file an EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT
Trying to rent, purchase, or live in housing: you should file a HOUSING DISCRIMINATION COMPLAINT
At a public place you should file a PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS COMPLAINT.
Answer: We need more information to be able to help you. Please call 971-673-0761 or email help@boli.state.or.us.
If these violations happened to you, you can make a complaint with BOLI and we’ll help you get it fixed. If more than one of these applies to you, that’s okay - choose one and we’ll get more information from you as the process continues.
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