Page aio 'ri"j.Iurtlnnii © bseruer______________________ Company Retaliated continued fro m fr o n t b e c a u s e o f G o n z a le s 's and L ew is’s com plaints and "for no other reason” T he court also knocked down a cornerstone o f V ideo O n ly 's defense, finding as a matter o f law that V ideo O nly failed to exercise reasonable care to prom ptly cor­ rect the harassm ent. All this al­ leged conduct violates T itle VII o f the Civil Rights A ct o f 1964. G onzales and Lewis will be aw arded $500,000 o f the total $630,000 settlement. The rem ain­ ing $130,000 resolved a related suit alleging retaliation against Travis Herron and DaveGuralnick, tw oother Jantzen B eachem ploy- ees w ho spoke out on behalf o f G onzales and Lewis. In addition to the m onetary settlem ent, V ideo O nly agreed to im plem ent anti- discrim ination policies and procedures in its work force. The com pany will provide anti- discrimination training to al I m an­ agem ent and non-m anagem ent em ployees in O regon and at its h eadquarters store in Seattle- Southcenter. The com pany will also provide periodic reports to EEO C on its com pliance with the term s o f the co nsent decree. T he O regon court will have jurisdiction to enforce the E E O C 's settlem ent for the next three years. “O ur investigation discovered harassm ent that engaged in the w o rst ste re o ty p e s an d slu rs about Blacks, Latinos and Jews, and that upper m anagem ent ac­ tively participated in this behav­ ior” said E EO C A cting District Director M ike Baldonado. "This isa major victory for Mr. Gonzales and Mr. Lew is, the em ployees who testified on their behalf and future em ployees at V ideo Only. "The settlem ent should send a strong m essage that harass­ ment based on race, national origin and religion has no place in the w orkplace, and that those who speak out against discrim i­ nation are protected by law from retaliation” B aldonado said. EEOC Regional Attorney W il­ liam T am ayo added, "The kind o f heavy-handed intim idation V ideo O nly em ployed led us to seek a pre-trial ruling. T hecourt's June 11 finding affirm s E E O C ’s position that retaliation designed to frighten em ployees from re­ porting or testifying about dis­ crim ination violates the law. T hese em ployees should be rec­ ognized fortheircourage in step­ ping forw ard,” V ideo O nly, Inc. sells hom e entertainm ent video and audio equipm ent. T he corporation has 18 stores located in W ashing­ ton, C alifornia, and O regon and has its headquarters in Seattle. The EEOC enforces federal laws prohibiting discrim ination in em ploym ent. An account was opened today by Johnnie B. Williams as a donation account to help with the funeral costs for his grandson Johnnie J. Williams. Reference the Dona­ tion Account for Johnnie J Williamsat any branch of US Bank. Dentures Worth Smiling About! • Professional Services • Affordable Prices • Payment Plans: O A C • Over 20 years experience • Full & Partial Dentures • Natural Appearance • Full Service Lab • Accepting Oregon Health Plan Melanie Block, L.D. D enturist 503-230-0207 We 've Moved! 200 N.E. 20th Ave., Ste 100 Portland, OR 97232 Free parking f i Jobless Climbs to 4 Year High Dashing hopes for young people (A P )~ T h e nation's unem ploy­ ment rale clim bed to a four-year high o f 5.7 percent last m onth as em ployers cut 5 1 .(XX) jobs, d ash ­ ing the hopes o f an influx of young people looking for sum ­ mer work. Payroll cuts w eren't as deep as the 72.000 predicted by eco n o ­ mists, however. And, jo b losses for both M ay and June w ere sm allerthan previously reported. July's reductions marked the seventh straight month where em ­ p lo y ers elim in a te d jo b s. T he economy has lost a total o f463,000 jo b s so far this year. The latest snapshot, released by the Labor D epartm ent on Fri­ day. show ed a lack o f credit has stunted em p lo y ers' ex p an sio n plans and w illingness to hire. Fallout from the housing slum p and high energy prices also are w eighing on em ployers. The increase in the unem ploy­ m ent rate to 5.7 percent, from 5.5 percent in June, in part cam e as many young people stream ed into the labor m arket looking for sum ­ mer jobs. This year, few er o f them w ere able to find work, the gov­ ernm ent said. The unem ploym ent rate for teenagers jum p ed to 20.3 percent, the highest since late 1992. The econom y is the top con- cem of voters and will figure promi­ nently in their choices for presi­ dent and other elected officials com e November. T he faltering labor market is a source o f anxiety the housing, credit and financial d e b a c le s. M a n u fa c tu re rs cu t 35,000 positions, construction com panies got rid o f 22,000 and retailers shed 17,000 jobs. T em ­ porary help firms — also viewed as a barom eter o f dem and for fu­ Ervin “ B enny” W ilson, a lov­ ing husband, son, father, and friend departed this earth on July 29 ,2 0 0 8 , at the age o f 65. He was bom to M yrtle and Ervin W ilson on M arch 12,1943, in Lubbock, Texas. At a young age, Benny and his fam ily m oved to Eugene. There he attended South Eugene High School. As a boy, Benny discovered his gift for music and honed his craft by playing instruments in the church, where his father was the pastor. Following high school, he moved to the Portland area to pursue his career in music. Music was B enny's passion. His m astery o f the piano, the Hammond B3 Organ, and the key- the econom y lost 9 8,000jobs, ac­ cording to revised figures. That w asn't as bad as the 124,000 re­ ductions previously reported. M ore jo b cuts are expected in com ing months. T here’s growing concern that many people will A jobseeker rests during a July 27 employment test at a job training facility in Menlo Park, Calif. (AP photo) not only for those looking for work but also for those worried about keeping their jo b s during uncertain times. Job losses in July w ere the heaviest in industries hard hit by ture hiring — elim inated 29,000 jobs. T hose losses sw am ped job gains elsew here, including in the g o v e r n m e n t, e d u c a tio n an d health care. In May and June com bined. Music was His Passion Seeking Donations August 6 .200g boards was enjoyed by all. W ith a m usic ca reer that sp a n n e d fro m P o rtla n d an d th ro u g h o u t th e II.S ., B en n y worked with the M em phis-based Stax Records and artists such as Rufus Thom as, M illie Jackson, Nancy W ilson, Candi Staton, and Jim Pepper. He can be heard on Ervin “Benny" Wilson the recordi ng of die Mel and Ti m ’ s 1970s hit “C aught You with Your B ackfield in M otion.” A s ig n if ic a n t a m o u n t o f B enny’s career was spent in ven­ ues around Portland w here he w orked with the likes o f Mel Brown, Shirley Nannette, Norman Sylvester, and the late D ew ey Taylor. Benny also enjoyed the success o f a solo recording “ Im ­ prom ptu”, see cdbaby.com /cd/ bennyw ilson. Besides the w ork he loved so much, B e n n ^ n jo y e d movies and television, reading the new spa­ per and books, traveling to the coast and going on road trips, and last but not least, Benny loved his family and pets. disability services. He is attending school fulltim e and is doing well in that setting and with his aca­ demics. Terry is a very happy go lucky 12 The fam ily w ho adopts year old boy with a great sense of Terry will need to be lov­ humor. He is o f an average height and ing, energetic, and able to w eight for his age with light brown p rovide him w ith som e eyes, light brown hair and with a s tr u c tu r e a n d ro u tin e . m edium fair skin tone. He enjoys be­ Terry Terry may need to be in­ ing outside, cam ping, playing sports, volved in counseling and other com m unity and studying m arine anim als. resources w hich may beneficial in assisting Terry has been diagnosed as autistic him to cope with the changes in his life. and mild mental retardation and is receiving Disabled Child Awaits Adoption pull back on their spending later this year when the bracing effect o f the tax rebates fades, dealing a dangerous blow to the fragile econom y. These w orries are fan­ ning recession fears. Benny had an ability to warm your heart, brighten your day, and inject goodness into the lives o f people he met. There was never a stranger that he co uldn’t have a conversation with. He will be greatly missed. B enny leav es to treasu re his m em ory: w ife, T erry; his d au g h ­ ter, S h annon G ran t; sons, S co tt W i ls o n - C a r r a n d K e n n e th P o w ell-W ilso n ; step -d au g h ter, Jodi W illiam s; step -so n s. Bill C arr, Jr., and C raig C arr; and 7 g r a n d c h ild re n , A s h le y , M adelyn, Jacob, C alvin, Em m a, D o m in iq u e and D o n o v an ; p a r­ en ts, Rev. E rv in and M y rtle W ilso n ; and a h o st o f relativ es, fam ily an d frien d s. Terry has the ability to develop healthy relationships with children o f all ages, but he may be a better fit in a family who has only older children. T his child is one o f approxim ately 300 O regon children available for adoption through the state, generally because o f abuse and neglect. For m ore inform ation on the availability o f this child or on how to becom e a foster or adoptive parent, contact the Special Needs A doption C oalition at 503-542-2392 or the D epartm ent o f H um an Services at 1 -800- 331-0503. 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L ee Difficult econom ic tim es have led to layoffs, early retirem ents and m ore em ployees w ho m ust decide what todo with their retire­ ment plan assets when they leave their com pany. W hat’s more, re­ cent tax-law changes m ake the d ecision-m aking process even more com plex by providing more options than ever before. Em ployees leaving their jobs generally have four options with their retirem ent plan assets: I ) receive them in a lum p sum ; 2) leave them in the former employer's plan; 3) m ove them into a new em p lo y er's plan; or 4) roll them over into an Individual R etire­ ment A ccount (IRA). A lum p-sum distribution likely will be the m ost costly option because the w ithdraw al will be subject to incom e taxes and pos­ sible IRS penalties. And keep in mind your em ployer will be re­ quired to w ithhold 20 percent of the distribution and send it to the IRS as a prepaym ent o f the taxes that will be due. W hile some spe­ cial strategies may apply if you choose to receive a lump-sum distribution, these are typically used in cases o f retirem ent, not m id-career jo b changes. If you are tem pted to spend J your retirem ent plan sim ply be­ cause it is not a lot o f money, leaving it with your form er em ­ p lo y er can keep those assets locked aw ay for the future. H ow ­ ever, you will continue to be lim ­ ited by the em ployer’s invest­ ment alternatives when you leave assets in that plan, w hich may limit your flexibility todevelop an e ffe c tiv e retire m e n t-p la n n in g If Beginning variety o f investm ents and can take greater control o f your in­ com e options. You will have ac­ cess to the m oney in your IRA w hen you need it. In addition, IRA w ithdraw als before age 59*/j can be structured in a way that the distributions are not subject to the 10 percent IRS early w ith­ draw al penalty. A rollover IRA also provides opportunities for other planning strategies, such as converting to a Roth IRA if you qualify. Roth IRAs potentially provide tax-free accum ulation o f earnings on your retirem ent savings and m inimum distributions are not required at age 70'/ j , as they are with tradi­ tional IRAs. If you th in k you may find y o u rself in on e o f these situ a ­ tions, it m ay not be a bad idea to different types o f retirem ent plans d iscu ss y o u r o p tio n s w ith y o u r as long as you have w illing em ­ fin an cial ad v iso r, before you find y o u rself in a position w here ployers on both sides. If yo u 're looking for maximum you m ust take actio n on how to flexibility with your retirem ent- handle your retirem ent-plan d is­ plan assets, a rollover IRA can trib u tio n . Rick L. Lee is a financial advi­ provide the sam e tax-deferred advantages as leaving those as­ sor and chartered retirement sets w ith you rfo rm er em ployer’s planning counselor, 530 Center plan or moving them to a new Street, NE, Suite 730, Salem, OR em p lo y er's plan. The benefit o f 97301. Phone: 503-581-5353 or E m ail: rolling the assets into an IRA is 8 0 0 -5 5 3 -1 0 2 3 . rickey. lee < 6 > wachoviasec.com. that you gain access to a wider your retirem ent savings to the plan o f a new em ployer. In the past, m oving retirem ent plan as­ sets to a new em ployer was not alw ays easy to accom plish b e­ cause direct transfers were only perm itted between like plans, for example, 401 (k) to 4 0 1 (k). But be­ ginning this year, these barriers will beelim inated and you m aybe perm itted to m ove assets between this year, these barriers will be eliminated and you may be permitted to move assets between different types o f retirement plans as long as you have willing employers on both sides. 2 strategy. Y our form er em p lo y er’s plan also w ill co n tro l w hen and how you access y o u r retirem en t sa v ­ ings in the future. T h is may m ean that d istrib u tio n s becom e available at som e predeterm ined age, such as 62 o r 6 5, and that th o se d istrib u tio n s co u ld p o s­ sibly be av ailab le o nly in lim ­ ited am o u n ts o v er a sp ecified n u m b er o f years. A nother alternative is to move