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Washington Employment Laws

Washington has one of the highest minimum wages in the nation at $17.13/hour (2026), adjusted annually by CPI. The Washington Law Against Discrimination (WLAD) protects more classes than federal law including sexual orientation, marital status, military status, and citizenship/immigration status. Washington has a mandatory Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) program. The state applies to employers with 8+ employees.

Last verified: 2026-02-25

Key Washington Statutes

Washington Law Against Discrimination (WLAD)RCW 49.60.030, RCW 49.60.180

Prohibits employment discrimination based on race, creed/religion, color, national origin, families with children, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, military status, disability, hair (racial discrimination), and citizenship/immigration status. Applies to employers with 8+ employees. Enforced by the Washington State Human Rights Commission (WSHRC).

Minimum WageRCW 49.46.020

The 2026 minimum wage is $17.13/hour (up from $16.66 in 2025) — one of the highest state minimums in the nation. Adjusted annually by CPI-W. Youth rate (ages 14–15): 85% of standard.

Overtime at 1.5x base rate for hours over 40/week. The 2026 overtime exemption salary threshold is $80,168.40/year ($1,541.70/week) — 2.25x the annual state minimum wage.

Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML)Title 50A RCW

Mandatory statewide insurance program providing partial wage replacement for serious health conditions, family care, bonding with a new child, or military family leave. Eligible after 820 hours worked in the qualifying year.

Paid Sick LeaveRCW 49.46.210

All employees accrue 1 hour of paid sick leave per 40 hours worked, usable after 90 calendar days of employment. Carries over year to year.

Whistleblower ProtectionsChapter 42.40 RCW; RCW 49.17.160

State employees are protected under the State Employee Whistleblower Protection Act. WISHA (RCW 49.17.160) protects employees reporting workplace safety concerns — complaints must be filed with L&I within 30 days.

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