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Washington’s minimum wage going up to $17.13 an hour in 2026

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Today, the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) announced Washington’s minimum wage will rise 2.8% next year, to $17.13 an hour. The increase takes effect Jan. 1, 2026.
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  • Job seekers

Employers love how SharedWork helps them and their employees

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Earlier this year, we reached out to employers who participated in the SharedWork program. We asked them how it went, and 92% said they had a positive or better experience. Given that SharedWork helps save both businesses and jobs, we’re proud to report that.
  • Benefit programs
  • Employers
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Washington answers National Hire-A-Vet Day call

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More than 100 employers and community resource organizations met with nearly 200 veterans and military spouses at a National Hire-A-Vet Day event in Tacoma in July.
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The Call Center Jobs Act gives employers new requirements when moving call center work out of the United States

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As of July 27, 2025, employers have new responsibilities when moving call center work out of the United States. The state Call Center Jobs Act affects employers with 50 or more employees who intend to move a call center outside of the United States.
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Washington state expands federal WARN Act requirements and penalties

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As of July 27, 2025, the state expanded on the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act. The WARN Act requires companies planning a mass layoff to notify workers 60 days before the closure. The new law enforces stricter penalties for businesses that do not comply with it.
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Let’s appreciate the sacrifices of military spouses

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May is Military Spouse Appreciation Month and Hire-a-Military Spouse Month. Despite their adaptability and diverse skill sets, military spouses often struggle with employment due to the uncertainty of military life.
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  • Job seekers

Celebrating 40 years of SharedWork

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Washington's SharedWork program, launched in 1983, helps employers avoid layoffs by providing unemployment benefits for reduced hours
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Washington bill makes pandemic-era changes to Voluntary Contributions Program permanent

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Pandemic-era changes to Voluntary Contributions Program made permanent
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Washington bill makes relief of benefit charges easier for employers

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Bill 1898 Benefit Charging Clean-up: Washington bill makes relief of benefit charges easier for employers
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