Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 49.46 - Minimum Wage Requirements and Labor Standards.
49.46.005 - Declaration of necessity and police power—Conformity to modern fair labor standards.

RCW 49.46.005
Declaration of necessity and police power—Conformity to modern fair labor standards.

(1) Whereas the establishment of a minimum wage for employees is a subject of vital and imminent concern to the people of this state and requires appropriate action by the legislature to establish minimum standards of employment within the state of Washington, therefore the legislature declares that in its considered judgment the health, safety and the general welfare of the citizens of this state require the enactment of this measure, and exercising its police power, the legislature endeavors by this chapter to establish a minimum wage for employees of this state to encourage employment opportunities within the state. The provisions of this chapter are enacted in the exercise of the police power of the state for the purpose of protecting the immediate and future health, safety and welfare of the people of this state.
(2) Since the enactment of Washington's original minimum wage act, the legislature and the people have repeatedly amended this chapter to establish and enforce modern fair labor standards, including periodically updating the minimum wage and establishing the forty-hour workweek and the right to overtime pay.
(3) The people hereby amend this chapter to conform to modern fair labor standards by establishing a fair minimum wage and the right to paid sick leave to protect public health and allow workers to care for the health of themselves and their families.

[ 2017 c 2 § 2 (Initiative Measure No. 1433, approved November 8, 2016); 1961 ex.s. c 18 § 1.]
NOTES:

Intent—2017 c 2 (Initiative Measure No. 1433): "It is the intent of the people to establish fair labor standards and protect the rights of workers by increasing the hourly minimum wage to $11.00 (2017), $11.50 (2018), $12.00 (2019)[,] and $13.50 (2020), and requiring employers to provide employees with paid sick leave to care for the health of themselves and their families." [ 2017 c 2 § 1 (Initiative Measure No. 1433, approved November 8, 2016).]


Effective date—2017 c 2 (Initiative Measure No. 1433): "This act takes effect on January 1, 2017." [ 2017 c 2 § 14 (Initiative Measure No. 1433, approved November 8, 2016).]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 49 - Labor Regulations

Chapter 49.46 - Minimum Wage Requirements and Labor Standards.

49.46.005 - Declaration of necessity and police power—Conformity to modern fair labor standards.

49.46.010 - Definitions.

49.46.020 - Minimum hourly wage—Paid sick leave.

49.46.040 - Investigation—Services of federal agencies—Employer's records—Industrial homework.

49.46.060 - Exceptions for learners, apprentices, messengers, persons with disabilities.

49.46.065 - Individual volunteering labor to state or local governmental agency—Amount reimbursed for expenses or received as nominal compensation not deemed salary for rendering services or affecting public retirement rights.

49.46.070 - Records of employer—Contents—Inspection—Sworn statement.

49.46.080 - New or modified regulations—Judicial review—Stay.

49.46.090 - Payment of amounts less than chapter requirements—Employer's liability—Assignment of claim.

49.46.100 - Prohibited acts of employer—Penalty.

49.46.110 - Collective bargaining not impaired.

49.46.120 - Chapter establishes minimum standards and is supplementary to other laws—More favorable standards unaffected.

49.46.130 - Minimum rate of compensation for employment in excess of forty hour workweek—Exceptions.

49.46.140 - Notification of employers.

49.46.160 - Automatic service charges.

49.46.170 - Employment of individuals with disabilities at less than the minimum wage—State agencies prohibited.

49.46.180 - Paid sick leave—Construction workers covered by a collective bargaining agreement excluded.

49.46.200 - Paid sick leave.

49.46.210 - Paid sick leave—Authorized purposes—Limitations.

49.46.300 - Transportation network companies—Definitions—Driver compensation—Notice of rights—Electronic receipts—Weekly notice, trip information—Trip fee—Driver resource center—Rules.

49.46.310 - Transportation network companies—Driver resource center fund—Selection of driver resource center—Intent.

49.46.320 - Transportation network companies—Department investigation of compensation-related complaints—Penalties—Appeals—Orders—Private right of action.

49.46.330 - Transportation network companies—Department investigation of noncompensation requirements—Penalties—Appeals—Orders.

49.46.340 - Transportation network companies—Unlawful practices—Retaliation—Penalties—Request for reconsideration—Appeals.

49.46.350 - Transportation network companies—Paid sick time—Department investigation—Notice of assessment—Rules.

49.46.800 - Rights and remedies—Long-term care individual providers covered under this chapter.

49.46.810 - Adoption, implementation of rules.

49.46.820 - Chapter 2, Laws of 2017 to be liberally construed—Local jurisdictions may adopt more favorable labor standards.

49.46.830 - Chapter 2, Laws of 2017 subject to investigation and recordkeeping provisions.

49.46.910 - Short title.

49.46.920 - Effective date—1975 1st ex.s. c 289.