Washington Statutes

§ 50.60.030 — Compensation plan—Criteria for approval.

Washington § 50.60.030
JurisdictionWashington
Title 50UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION
Ch. 50.60SHARED WORK COMPENSATION PLANS—BENEFITS

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Wash. Rev. Code § 50.60.030 (2026).

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An employer or employers' association wishing to participate in a shared work compensation program shall submit a written and signed shared work compensation plan to the commissioner for approval. The commissioner shall approve a shared work compensation plan only if the following criteria are met:

(1)The plan identifies the affected employees to which it applies;
(2)Each affected employee is identified by name, social security number, and by any other information required by the commissioner;
(3)The usual weekly hours of work for each affected employee are reduced by not less than ten percent and not more than fifty percent;
(4)The employer certifies health benefits will continue to be provided under the same terms and conditions as when the affected employee worked his or her usu

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[2013 c 79 s 2;2009 c 3 s 8;1985 c 43 s 1;1983 c 207 s 3.]

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