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A Medley of Legislative Changes for Employers
May 22, 2019
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“I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends”[1] / “Taxman”[2] In 2017 and 2019, Washington created two new government programs funded by employee payroll deductions. This year, the Washington legislature created a new long-term services program (im...
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New Washington Act Limits Noncompetition Covenants for Employees and Independent Contractors—With a Big Poison Pill Included
May 09, 2019
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On May 8, 2019, Governor Inslee signed ESHB 1450, implementing a series of requirements for enforceable noncompetition covenants in Washington, as well as provisions relating to moonlighting restrictions and franchise arrangements. Any action to enfo...
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An Unwelcome Surprise From the EEOC for Employers With 100 or More Employees
May 07, 2019
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Private employers with 100 or more employees have long been required to submit annual employer information reports (“EEO-1 reports”) to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the “EEOC”) showing the number of their employees by job category, ra...
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Recent NLRB Decisions Shed New Light on Company Work Rules and Policies
Apr 29, 2019
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Not so long ago, employers needed to be wary of having policies and handbook provisions requiring employees to be courteous, professional, respectful, and the like, for fear that the National Labor Relations Board would find them in violation of the...
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Bucking the National Trend: Unions in Washington and Two Other West Coast States Gained Members and Market Share in 2018
Mar 29, 2019
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Unions in Washington State increased their membership by 100,000 in 2018 and unions' market share of the state labor force rose by 1 percent to 19.8 percent, the third highest percentage of any state in the country. Oregon lost 10,000 union members i...
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Take Two: The Department of Labor Proposes Increasing White-Collar Salary Minimums Again
Mar 13, 2019
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The Department of Labor (the "DOL") has proposed a $35,308 minimum salary for white-collar exemptions after a 2016 proposed hike in the minimum salary failed. In 2016, the DOL had proposed increasing the minimum salary for the administrative, execut...
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