Washington State Auditor finds $9 million in double-dipping unemployment and paid leave claims by the Emp ...
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Washington auditor finds $1.9M in ‘double dip’ unemployment/paid leave payouts
Washington auditor finds $1.9M in ‘double dip’ unemployment/paid leave payouts
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Opinion: Participation in WA Cares will continue to be mandatory
Opinion: Participation in WA Cares will continue to be mandatory
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Opinion: Wages taken from workers often give paid time off to others more than once
Opinion: Wages taken from workers often give paid time off to others more than once
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Washington officials hint at higher taxes to fund Paid Family and Medical Leave
Washington officials hint at higher taxes to fund Paid Family and Medical Leave
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Opinion: With Paid Family and Medical Leave finances still troubled, payroll tax likely to increase
Opinion: With Paid Family and Medical Leave finances still troubled, payroll tax likely to increase
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Opinion: Paid leave isn’t primarily helping people in need
Opinion: Paid leave isn’t primarily helping people in need
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Opinion: Welcome news – A state payroll tax that harms many workers will decrease, not increase, in 2024
Opinion: Welcome news – A state payroll tax that harms many workers will decrease, not increase, in 2024
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New laws going into effect in Washington state could mean paying more in 2023
New laws going into effect in Washington state could mean paying more in 2023