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Washington publishes final overtime rule

Washington has published a final rule that updates the criteria for determining which workers are exempt from minimum wage and overtime. The new rule takes effect July 1, 2020.

Seattle increases minimum wage

Seattle Washington’s minimum wage will increase on January 1, 2020.

Washington requires sexual harassment training in the hotel, retail, security guard and property services industries

Washington has enacted a new law regarding sexual harassment training in certain industries.  Specifically, it requires employers in the hotel, motel, retail, security guard and property services industries to adopt a sexual harassment policy, provide training and submit certain information to the state Department of Labor and Industries.  Hotels and motels with 60 or more rooms must comply with the new law by January 1, 2020. All other covered employers must comply by January 1, 2021.


Washington creates long-term-care program

The state of Washington has approved legislation that creates a state-run program that will provide long-term-care benefits to eligible individuals.  Employers will be required to withhold employee contributions and remit them to the state, but employers aren’t required to contribute to the program themselves.

Washington adds pay history ban, transparency requirements

Washington has enhanced its pay equity protections.  One year after enacting the 2018 Equal Pay and Opportunity Act, which included an array of pay equity provisions, the legislature passed HB 1696, which restricts pay history inquires and enhances pay transparency requirements. The amendments take effect July 28, 2019.

Washington amends paid family leave law

Recently the state of Washington made a number of changes related to relevant provisions of the Paid Family Medical Leave law.

Washington requires new poster

The state of Washington has enacted legislation (House Bill 1533) that will require employers to display a new poster in the workplace. 

Washington mandates lactation accommodations

Washington has enacted legislation stating a  mother has the right to breastfeed her child in any place of public resort, accommodation, assemblage, or amusement. Discrimination against a mother breastfeeding her child is prohibited. 

Washington Announces Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program Reporting Deadline Delayed

The Washington Employment Security Department has now announced that the Paid Family and Medical Leave Program reporting deadline for the first quarter (April 30) will be pushed back to July 31, 2019.  Employers will now report and remit premiums for quarters one and two between July 1 and July 31, 2019.  

Washington State Launches Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program Website

Washington State Governor, Jay Inslee, signed into law Substitute Senate Bill 5975 (S5975), which creates the Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program effective January 1, 2020. The Washington Employment Security Department (ESD) has launched a new website to provide guidance to employers, workers and healthcare providers on the new paid family and medical leave insurance program.

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