Labor Harmony
Information about Multnomah County’s labor harmony policy and answers to frequently asked questions.
Information about Multnomah County’s labor harmony policy and answers to frequently asked questions.
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The registration FAQ (frequently asked questions) content is displayed on registration page to new suppliers, but is also available here for quick reference.
Multnomah County is launching a new E-Procurement system that creates a space for suppliers and staff to have a community space to share opportunities for potential contracts!
A Cooperative Procurement is a solicitation conducted by or on behalf of more than one governmental body joined together through an intergovernmental agreement.
The goal of Multnomah County outreach efforts is to support and strengthen community and business partnerships.
We are developing a centralized page to showcase our data and reporting. This information is currently stored across multiple systems and visualized using various tools.
Public Records request instructions for individuals, organizations, agencies, and/or businesses may request Multnomah County to provide copies of procurement and contract documents. State ORS 192.
The Triple Bottom Line of sustainability's is 3 impact areas Environment, Equity, & Economic. Administrative Rule PUR-8 states we must bring sustainability considerations into our purchases.
The County is committed to extending contracting opportunities to businesses that demonstrate social equity in the areas of workforce diversity, utilization of State of Oregon certified MWESBs.
In solicitation documents you may have to answer questions for workforce diversity, MWESBs, and sub-contracting.
Multnomah County sponsors events and programs as part of our diversity efforts. Events and programs are sponsored based on the value they provide to the contracting and workforce development commun...
Supplier Diversity Programs include Good Faith Effort, Workforce Training and Hiring, Labor Compliance, and the Construction Diversity and Equity Fund.
Multnomah County Central Purchasing continues to evaluate the true cost of owning assets. Surplus assets are defined as goods and materials that are deemed obsolete and need final disposition.
Our sustainable purchasing work supports the County’s Mission that all residents of Multnomah County have the right to a sustainable and healthy environment.
The goal of supporting technical assistance programs is to provide business development services to MWESB certified businesses.
The goal of supporting technical assistance programs is to provide business development services to COBID certified businesses. COBID: Certification Office of Business Inclusion and Diversity.
Toxic reduction is briefly described as selecting products that do not have an adverse impact on the environment or human health. We have created guidance for all of us to learn how to reduce toxics.
Here you will find helpful information on how to reduce toxic chemicals from being purchased in non-personal services and the purchase of goods.
The following information are a few tips on bringing Toxic Reduction Considerations to Personal Service Contracting otherwise known as Human Service Contracting.
"We truly appreciate the County's leadership and integrity in sustainable practices. Over the years Multnomah County has demonstrated its commitment and concern for livability, cost effectiveness, and
Personal service can practice waste resource conservation processes where we try to first avoid waste, then reduce waste, reuse waste, recycle waste, and recover waste.
Waste Management and Reduction-is a resource conservation process where we try to first avoid waste, then reduce waste, reuse waste, recycle waste, recover waste and if we have to dispose of waste.