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Lawsuit Filed Against Washington’s Long-Term Care Program, WA Cares Fund
Article from The Seattle Times by Rachel La CorteWritten November 9, 2021 | Updated November 10, 2021OLYMPIA – Opponents of a mandatory payroll tax to fund Washington state’s new long-term care program filed a lawsuit Tuesday in federal court seeking to stop the...
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Update – L&I Considers Contractor Registration Fee Increases
The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) is considering raising the fee to register, renew or be reinstated as a contractor by 5.79%. The amount of the increase is the state Office of Financial Management’s maximum allowable fiscal growth...
The Federal Government Makes It Official: It Will Cost More to Heat This Winter in Most Regions
Article by John Crouch, Director, Public Affairs, HPBA Anyone who has purchased gasoline recently already suspects that energy may cost more this winter, but some families, in some parts of the country, may be in for a really big surprise. On October 13th the U.S....
Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Update – For 2022, Washington Minimum Wage Rises to $14.49 Per Hour
TUMWATER — The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) announced Wednesday the state’s minimum wage will rise to $14.49 per hour starting Jan. 1, 2022. State law mandates L&I calculate the minimum wage for the coming year based on the...
Washington State Quick Legislative Update
A number of things are happening of interest: CALL TO ACTION: STATE BUILDING CODE COUNCIL TO HOLD SPECIAL MEETING TO HEAR COMMENTS ON THE COMMERCIAL ENERGY CODE The State Building Code Council ran out of time last week and did not hear public comments on the...
Washington State Truck Parking Action Plan Metroquest Survey
The Washington State Legislature is seeking feedback from the trucking industry, especially truck drivers, on truck parking issues and strategies as part of a Truck Parking Action Plan for Washington State. Your firsthand knowledge will help the Legislature better...
Washington State Emergency Heat Exposure Rules Increases Protection for Outdoor Workers
Employers Must Take Additional Precautions to Prevent Heat-Related Illness TUMWATER — The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) filed an emergency rule today to provide increased protection for employees exposed to extreme heat, including...
What You Should Now About… Washington Coronavirus Response: Economic Resiliency Team – Joint Information Center, Camp Murray
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WA Cares Fund Program Overview: A PowerPoint presentation on the new Long Term Care Act that has a Payroll Tax Going into Effect January 1, 2022
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Masked and Distancing Requirements Are Changing: Key COVID-19 Updates for Fully Vaccinated Workers
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