Elizabeth Hovde of the Washington Policy Center explains that paid leave is going to middle- and upper-in ...
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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: Workers have little interest in state ‘solutions,’ as few opt into PFML, WA Cares
Opinion: Workers have little interest in state ‘solutions,’ as few opt into PFML, WA Cares
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WA Attorney General: $42 million recovered from fraudulent unemployment claims
WA Attorney General: $42 million recovered from fraudulent unemployment claims
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Washington State University warns of state backlog for long-term-care opt-outs
Washington State University warns of state backlog for long-term-care opt-outs
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Opinion: The state overpaid unemployment benefits during the pandemic and Washington taxpayers are footing the bill
Opinion: The state overpaid unemployment benefits during the pandemic and Washington taxpayers are footing the bill
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200,000 eligible Washingtonians have less than a week to opt out of payroll tax program
200,000 eligible Washingtonians have less than a week to opt out of payroll tax program
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Opinion: The state overpaid unemployment benefits during the pandemic and now doesn’t want the money back
Opinion: The state overpaid unemployment benefits during the pandemic and now doesn’t want the money back
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Opinion: The number is in: 484,704 apply to get out of payroll tax headed workers’ way, meeting deadline
Opinion: The number is in: 484,704 apply to get out of payroll tax headed workers’ way, meeting deadline
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Washington state auditor: The Employment Security Department still hasn’t fixed its problems
Washington state auditor: The Employment Security Department still hasn’t fixed its problems
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People are still getting out of a coming payroll tax for long-term-care program
People are still getting out of a coming payroll tax for long-term-care program