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by Rich Smith • Feb 24, 2021 at 1:40 pm
Increasingly risky working conditions during the pandemic and the rise of forced arbitration clauses in contracts have created a greater sense of urgency in this building around the need to give employees whistleblower protections. LESTER BLACK
A bill that would empower workers to help enforce state labor laws against wage theft and the like narrowly escaped the House Appropriations committee earlier this week and will head to the floor soon. The 17-16 committee vote saw opposition from Republicans (duh) and two Democrats; Reps. Larry Springer (D-Kirkland) and Steve Tharinger (D-Sequim).
The legislation, sponsored by Rep. Drew Hansen (D-Bainbridge Island), would allow workers to sue bosses on behalf of coworkers and the state when companies violate some labor laws.
New GOP leader in Washington’s Senate wears a lot of hats
John Braun: U.S. Navy veteran, businessman, father of four, and now one of the most powerful Republicans in the state. By Hannah Krieg, Crosscut, Crosscut
Published: February 22, 2021, 6:02am
Share: Hybrid floor session in the Washington State Senate, Jan. 13, 2021.
Under more normal circumstances, state Senate Republican Leader John Braun would not be in his south Chehalis office midmorning on a weekday. He would have already made himself a quick breakfast in his Centralia home, stopped by his family company, Braun Northwest, and made the drive to the state Capitol. But with the current session being held remotely, Braun spends more time in his home district, out of what he calls the “bubble” of Olympia.