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Worker whistleblower law advances in Legislature

Allows lawsuits for unfair labor practices Opponents say worker protections are adequate now Angelica Relente Columbia Basin Herald A bill moving through the Washington Legislature would allow workers to bring legal action if...

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Proposed phone tax will pay for suicide prevention

FCC makes 988 new number for National Suicide Prevention line Program and call centers funded by phone line tax beginning Oct. 2021 By Joseph Claypoole Washington State Journal Conncecting people considering suicide with...

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Payroll employment growth resumes in January

OLYMPIA – Washington’s economy added 4,400 jobs in January and the state’s preliminary seasonally adjusted monthly unemployment rate decreased from 7.1 percent in December (revised) to 6.0 percent in January according to the...

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