Beginning in 2023, low- and middle-income Washingtonians can save up to $1,200 OLYMPIA (June 29, 2022) — Fourteen years ago, the Washington State Legislature created...
Legislature has already updated, fixed 2018 Hanford law rejected by the Supreme Court The following is from the Washington State Office of the Attorney General:...
UPDATE (June 13, 2022) — From Tim Welch, former Communications Director for the Washington Federation of State Employees/AFSCME Council 28 and current member of the Retired...
Webinar and brochure help Washington workers, particularly those in the trades, navigate the childcare system TUMWATER, Wash. (April 8, 2022) — Finding reliable, affordable child...
TUMWATER, Wash. (June 6, 2022) — From June 15 through the end of September, employers in Washington will be required to monitor temperature and air quality,...
SEATTLE (May 17, 2022) — This week is candidate filing week in our state and the Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO is urging all union members...
Wash. State Labor Council report summarizes session, how each legislator voted OLYMPIA (May 13, 2022) — The Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO has published its...
OLYMPIA (April 14, 2022) — Last fall, the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) announced a series of improvements to the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program,...
UPDATE — Unfortunately, Gov. Jay Inslee did not veto this provision when he signed the supplemental budget into law. The following is from the Washington Federation...
The following is from Teamsters Local 117: TUMWATER, Wash. (March 22, 2022) — It was a powerful, sobering action. Over a dozen shop stewards, other member...