WA live-in adult family home staff to get minimum wage, high court rules
First publishedJul 13, 13:00 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 22:49 UTC · 4m ago
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The Washington Supreme Court rule that live-in caretakers at adult family homes are entitled to minimum wage and other labor standards, setting a new precedent.
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- The Washington Supreme Court rule that live-in caretakers at adult family homes are entitled to minimum wage and other labor standards, setting a new precedent.
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- 1 outlet, average source rating 6.0/10.
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WA live-in adult family home staff to get minimum wage, high court rules
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