Washington Statutes

§ 49.37.080 — Collective bargaining—Failure to reach agreement.

Washington § 49.37.080
JurisdictionWashington
Title 49LABOR REGULATIONS
Ch. 49.37AGRICULTURAL CANNABIS WORKERS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 49.37.080 (2026).

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No employer may refuse to engage in collective bargaining with the exclusive bargaining representative. Upon the failure of the employer and the exclusive bargaining representative to conclude a collective bargaining agreement, any matter in dispute may be submitted by either party to the commission. If an employer implements its last and best offer where there is no contract settlement, allegations that either party is violating the terms of the implemented offer are subject to grievance arbitration procedures as such procedures are set forth in the parties' last contract or, should no such contract exist, as set forth in the implemented offer.

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[2025 c 106 s 8.]

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