Washington Statutes
§ 41.04.580 — Dismissal of municipal employees during World War II—Redress authorized.
Washington § 41.04.580
JurisdictionWashington
Title 41PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, CIVIL SERVICE, AND PENSIONS
Ch. 41.04GENERAL PROVISIONS
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Wash. Rev. Code § 41.04.580 (2026).
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A municipality may by ordinance or resolution provide for redress to any municipal employee or the surviving spouse of a municipal employee who, due to the promulgation of federal Executive Order 9066, was dismissed, terminated from a temporary position, or rejected during the person's probationary period, or who voluntarily resigned in lieu of dismissal from municipal employment, and who incurred salary and other employment related losses as a result thereof during the years 1942 through 1947.
Legislative findings — 1986 c 225: "The dismissal or termination of various municipal employees during World War II resulted from the promulgation of federal Executive Order 9066 which was based mainly on fear and suspicion rather than on factual justification. It is fair and just that redress be m
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Legislative History
[1986 c 225 s 2.]
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