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Employment Law Q&A: What Local Government Employers Need to Know

What must Washington local governments know at each stage of employment? What are the rules for job postings, comp time, benefits, leave, discipline, Loudermill rights, etc. when hiring, managing, and separating employees?

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Elected Officials and Benefits Programs

Are elected officials considered employees? If so, are they eligible for the various benefits programs provided for in state law? This simple question requires a case-by-case examination of eligible state-based benefits programs. 

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Taking a Break: A Primer on Legal and Other Holidays

How do holidays impact local government? Which holidays must an agency observe? Will offices be closed? Will it include paid time off for staff? To answer these questions, a public agency should make its holiday schedule and policies around holidays readily available.

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2025 Personnel Legislation Round-Up

The 2025 legislative session resulted in a number of bills that impact hiring/personnel issues, including amendments to the state's Equal Pay and Opportunities Act,  the Fair Chance Act, and expanded protections for pregnant and post-partum women.

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2025 Revisions to Washington Paid Family Medical Leave, Paid Sick Leave, and More

The 2025 legislative session brought changes to several leave-related laws, including the Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program. One change discourages employees from ‘stacking’ PFML paid leave with that offered under the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA).

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Lending a Hand: Offering Public Employees Paid Time Off to Volunteer

While good benefits can attract people to your agency, so can intangible perks, such as providing paid time off to volunteer (VTO). In order to offer paid VTO, agencies must craft a policy that clearly identifies those volunteer opportunities that qualify for the paid leave.

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Pop Quiz: Paid Family Medical Leave and the Family Medical Leave Act

Washington’s Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) and the federal Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provide extended leave, job protection, and other benefits for qualified employees, but the interplay between the two programs can be confusing. Test your knowledge.

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2022 Legislative Updates to Personnel Laws — Salary and Leave

New legislation requires many employers to include wage and benefit information in all job postings and makes changes to the state's Paid Family and Medical Leave program.

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State and Local Governments Prepare to Celebrate Newest State Holiday: Juneteenth

Juneteenth became an officially recognized holiday at the state and federal level in 2021, and some local governments are also choosing to make it a paid holiday and/or sponsoring organized celebrations. 

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Pop Quiz: Family Leave and Sick Leave Edition

Take a short quiz to test your understanding of the Paid Family Leave and Sick Leave for employees.

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Paid Family & Medical Leave Act: What does finance/payroll need to do?

With 2019 on the horizon, local governments must begin to comply with new Paid Family & Medical Leave requirements. Finance Consultant Toni Nelson looks at what steps the finance department should take, beginning today. 

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Year-End Personnel Topics Pop Quiz

Take a short quiz to test your memory of some common, personnel-related legal issues as well as new employment laws that came in to or remained in effect in 2017.

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Paid Sick Leave Starts January 1

Starting January 1, 2018, all employers in the state, including all local government agencies, must provide paid sick leave for their employees. In this blog post, MRSC Legal Consultant Paul Sullivan responds to some possible questions about the new paid sick leave requirements.

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Paid Sick Leave and Initiative 1433

Initiative 1433, approved by the voters in November 2016, sets the minimum wage for most employees (currently $11.00 per hour). But the initiative does more than that. Starting January 1, 2018, every employer in the state, including local governments, will be required to provide its employees with paid sick leave. This blog post will explore how this new requirement will affect local governments in Washington State. 

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Three Things You Should Know about FLSA and the MWA (but Maybe You Don’t)

Although the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and state Minimum Wage Act (MWA) are not new, they still raise questions. Here are a few issues you may not be aware of.

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Sick Leave Benefits for Local Government Employees, Part 4: Establishing Clear Policies

Part 4 in this series provides some review, guidelines for establishing clear policies, summation, and attempt to wrap up the subject for now.

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Sick Leave Benefits for Local Government Employees, Part 3: Some Recommendations

MRSC HR Advisor Cabot Dow continues his series on sick leave with some policy recommendations for reducing abuse of sick leave.

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Sick Leave Benefits for Local Government Employees, Part 2: Framework for Issue Assessment

This is part two of a four-part series on the subject of sick leave benefits for local government employees, focusing on identifying issues to think about and questions to discuss regarding paid sick leave benefits.

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Sick Leave Benefits for Local Government Employees Part 1: An Overview

This blog post (written before Washington's sick leave law was passed) provides an introduction to local government sick leave policies.

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