RCW 41.80.400
Assistant attorneys general.
(1) In addition to the agencies defined in RCW 41.80.005 and subject to the provisions of this section, this chapter applies to assistant attorneys general.
(2)(a) Assistant attorneys general who are not otherwise excluded from bargaining under (b) of this subsection are granted the right to collectively bargain.
(b) Division chiefs, deputy attorneys general, the solicitor general, assistant attorneys general in the labor and personnel division, special assistant attorneys general, confidential employees as defined in RCW 41.80.005, and any assistant or deputy attorney general who reports directly to the attorney general are excluded from this section and do not have the right to collectively bargain.
(3) The only unit appropriate for the purpose of collective bargaining under this chapter is a statewide unit of all assistant attorneys general not otherwise excluded from bargaining.
(4) The governor or the governor's designee and an exclusive bargaining representative shall negotiate one master collective bargaining agreement for assistant attorneys general.
[ 2019 c 145 § 2.]
NOTES:
Findings—Intent—2019 c 145: "The legislature finds that the legal services provided by assistant attorneys general in the office of the attorney general are crucial to the ability of the state officials, agencies, colleges, boards, and commissions to function and fulfill their obligations to the citizens of the state. Assistant attorneys general are exempt from civil service under RCW 41.06.070. The assistant attorneys general currently have no mechanism through which to collectively bargain for salary increases. The legislature finds the office of the attorney general has experienced increased difficulty recruiting and retaining attorneys due to the disparity in wages paid to assistant attorneys general as compared to attorneys in other public sector positions. This type of turnover is costly to the office of the attorney general, negatively impacts morale, interferes with the ability of the office to succession plan, and ultimately harms the citizens of this state. Therefore, it is the legislature's intent to empower assistant attorneys general to collectively bargain for fair wages that will foster job satisfaction and the highest standards of professional competence among assistant attorneys general." [ 2019 c 145 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 41 - Public Employment, Civil Service, and Pensions
Chapter 41.80 - State Collective Bargaining.
41.80.001 - Application of chapter.
41.80.007 - Joint committee on employment relations—Members—Purpose—Rules—Meetings.
41.80.020 - Scope of bargaining.
41.80.030 - Contents of collective bargaining agreements—Execution.
41.80.040 - Management rights—Not subject to bargaining.
41.80.050 - Rights of employees.
41.80.060 - Right to strike not granted.
41.80.070 - Bargaining units—Certification.
41.80.080 - Representation—Elections—Cross-check procedures—Rules.
41.80.083 - Application of RCW 41.56.037—Bargaining representative access to new employees.
41.80.100 - Employee authorization of membership dues and other payments—Revocation.
41.80.110 - Unfair labor practices enumerated.
41.80.120 - Unfair labor practice procedures—Powers and duties of commission.
41.80.130 - Enforcement of collective bargaining agreements—Arbitrators—Subpoenas—Superior court.
41.80.135 - Certification of bargaining representative—Cross-check.
41.80.140 - Office of financial management's labor relations service account—Created.
41.80.200 - Department of corrections—Interest arbitration for certain employees.
41.80.300 - Uniformed personnel—Higher education—Intent—Purpose.
41.80.320 - Interest arbitration panel—Appointment—Hearing—Written determination.
41.80.330 - Interest arbitration panel—State agency designation.
41.80.340 - Interest arbitration panel—Factors to be considered in making a determination.
41.80.370 - Uniformed personnel—Higher education—Right to strike not granted.
41.80.400 - Assistant attorneys general.
41.80.410 - Administrative law judges.
41.80.905 - Apportionment of funds.
41.80.907 - Short title—2002 c 354.
41.80.910 - Effective dates—2002 c 354.
41.80.911 - Review of appropriateness of certain collective bargaining units.