RCW 51.48.025
Retaliation by employer prohibited—Investigation—Remedies.
(1) No employer may discharge or in any manner discriminate against any employee because such employee has filed or communicated to the employer an intent to file a claim for compensation or exercises any rights provided under this title. However, nothing in this section prevents an employer from taking any action against a worker for other reasons including, but not limited to, the worker's failure to observe health or safety standards adopted by the employer, or the frequency or nature of the worker's job-related accidents.
(2) Any employee who believes that he or she has been discharged or otherwise discriminated against by an employer in violation of this section may file a complaint with the director alleging discrimination within ninety days of the date of the alleged violation. Upon receipt of such complaint, the director shall cause an investigation to be made as the director deems appropriate. Within ninety days of the receipt of a complaint filed under this section, the director shall notify the complainant of his or her determination. If upon such investigation, it is determined that this section has been violated, the director shall bring an action in the superior court of the county in which the violation is alleged to have occurred.
(3) If the director determines that this section has not been violated, the employee may institute the action on his or her own behalf.
(4) In any action brought under this section, the superior court shall have jurisdiction, for cause shown, to restrain violations of subsection (1) of this section and to order all appropriate relief including rehiring or reinstatement of the employee with back pay.
[ 1985 c 347 § 8.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 51 - Industrial Insurance
51.48.017 - Self-insurer delaying or refusing to pay benefits.
51.48.022 - Failure to secure payment of compensation—Stop work order—Penalty—Rules.
51.48.025 - Retaliation by employer prohibited—Investigation—Remedies.
51.48.030 - Failure to keep records and make reports.
51.48.040 - Inspection of employer's records.
51.48.050 - Liability for illegal collections for medical aid.
51.48.075 - Information and training on premium liability.
51.48.080 - Violation of rules.
51.48.095 - Adjustment for inflation.
51.48.100 - Waiver—Penalty-free periods.
51.48.103 - Engaging in business without certificate of coverage—Unlawful actions—Penalties.
51.48.105 - Failure to apply for coverage of employees—Not applicable, when.
51.48.110 - Decedent having no beneficiaries—Payment into supplemental pension fund.
51.48.120 - Notice of assessment for default in payments by employer—Issuance—Service—Contents.
51.48.131 - Notice of assessment for default in payments by employer—Appeal.
51.48.160 - Revocation of certificate of coverage for failure to pay warrants or taxes.
51.48.170 - Emergency assessment and collection of taxes.
51.48.180 - Emergency assessment and collection of taxes—Distraint and sale of property.
51.48.190 - Emergency assessment and collection of taxes—Conduct of sale.
51.48.220 - Order of execution upon property—Procedure—Sale.
51.48.230 - Order of execution upon property—Enforcement.
51.48.240 - Agents and employees of department not personally liable—Conditions.
51.48.250 - Liability of persons wilfully obtaining erroneous payments—Civil penalties.
51.48.260 - Liability of persons unintentionally obtaining erroneous payments.
51.48.270 - Criminal liability of persons making false statements or concealing information.
51.48.280 - Kickbacks, bribes, and rebates—Representation fees—Criminal liability—Exceptions.
51.48.290 - Written verification by health services providers.