Washington Statutes
§ 49.45.040 — Violations of notice requirement—Liability—Civil action.
Washington § 49.45.040
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Wash. Rev. Code § 49.45.040 (2026).
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(1)An employer that orders a business closing or mass layoff without providing a notice required by RCW 49.45.020 is liable to each aggrieved employee who suffers an employment loss because of the closing or layoff for:
(a)Back pay for each day of violation not less than the higher of:
(i)The average regular rate of compensation received by the employee during the last three years of the employee's employment; or
(ii)The employee's final rate of compensation; and
(b)The value of the cost of any benefits to which the employee would have been entitled had their employment not been lost, including the cost of any medical expenses incurred by the employee that would have been covered under an employee benefit plan.
(2)Liability under this section must be calculated for the period of
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§ 49.45.020
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Legislative History
[2025 c 277 s 4.]
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