RCW 50.60.010
Legislative intent.
In order to provide an economic climate conducive to the retention of skilled workers in industries adversely affected by general economic downturns and to supplement depressed buying power of employees affected by such downturns, the legislature finds that the public interest would be served by the enactment of laws providing greater flexibility in the payment of unemployment compensation benefits in situations where qualified employers elect to retain employees at reduced hours rather than instituting layoffs.
[ 1983 c 207 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 50 - Unemployment Compensation
Chapter 50.60 - Shared Work Compensation Plans—Benefits.
50.60.010 - Legislative intent.
50.60.030 - Compensation plan—Criteria for approval.
50.60.040 - Compensation plan—Approval or rejection—Resubmission.
50.60.050 - Approved plan—Misrepresentation—Penalties.
50.60.060 - Approved plan—Effective date—Expiration.
50.60.070 - Approved plan—Revocation—Review of plans.
50.60.080 - Approved plan—Modification.
50.60.090 - Shared work benefits—Eligibility.
50.60.100 - Benefits—Weekly amount—Maximum entitlement—Claims—Conditions.
50.60.110 - Benefits—Charge to employers' experience rating accounts.
50.60.120 - Benefits—Exhaustee.
50.60.130 - Approved training—Affected employees.
50.60.900 - Title and rules to apply to shared work benefits—Conflict with federal requirements.