The current economic and political climate creates many challenges for Washington state-area farms. In many ways, these challenges are unprecedented. The economic climate of law unemployment means that Washington growers will likely have to pay higher wages or at least better conditions for workers, who are largely migrant workers who head north during the busy… Read More
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PERC
In the Evergreen State, certain state employees have a right to request that a union represent them in collective bargaining. Washington has the Public Employment Relations Commission, or PERC, to manage labor issues with public employees. In its own words, PERC’s mission is “[t]o prevent or minimize the disruption to public services through the impartial,… Read More
Mount Rainier Seasonal Workers
Mount Rainier National Park is known around the world as a fascinating tourist attraction. It is the highest mountain in the state of Washington and is the highest point in the Cascade mountains. It is also situated close to Seattle, which provides tourists with a nearby base for visiting the park. It has incredible views… Read More
Duty of Fair Representation
Case law placed an onus upon labor unions that is known as the Duty of Fair Representation. The Duty of Fair Representation originated in the 1944 United States Supreme Court case of Steele v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad, wherein a black employee sought to set aside a bargain-for-seniority system that discriminated based on race. The… Read More
Citizenship Discrimination
During the tumultuous decade of the 1960s, Congress passed landmark legislation known as the Civil Rights Act of 1964, or the Act. Specifically, Title VII of the Act prohibits workplace discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, and national origin. (There is currently a push to include sexual orientation discrimination as a Title VII violation.)… Read More
Labor Enforcement
The Washington Minimum Wage Act, or WMWA, regulates the terms and conditions of minimum wage and overtime pay to Washington state workers. It empowers the Washington Department of Labor and Industry, or WDLI, to enforce rules, recover pay owed by employers, and to make related rules and regulations. The WDLI also has investigatory power with… Read More
H2-A Program
Last month saw the end of an unusual labor strike in the apple orchards of Central Washington. 17 workers from Mexico decided to strike against their employer in the apple industry, leading to face-to-face negotiations and an eventual agreement, which brought the striking workers back to work. With negotiating help from the Northwest Farmworker Union,… Read More
Unions
A recent poll by PwC Consultants provides interesting data about those who shop on Black Friday. In 2015, the poll found that 59% of those responding stated that they would be going out to shop on Black Friday. In contrast, a poll this year finds that only 35% will be out shopping. These numbers represent… Read More
Good Faith
When a union that properly represents a unit of employees requests that that the employer bargain, then there is generally an obligation upon the employer to bargain. The National Labor Relations Board, per the National Labor Relations Act or NLRA, and the Washington Office of Financial Management require the parties to negotiate “in good faith.”… Read More
Collective Bargaining Agreements
Fans of professional sports teams have no doubt heard the phrase “collective bargaining” with respect to union contracts negotiated on behalf of the players. The purpose of collective bargaining is to come to a collective bargaining agreement, also known as a CBA. CBAs typically contain certain clauses, which have long been recognized by courts as… Read More