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Beware State Wage and Hour Laws: Washington Supreme Court Upends Piece Work Calculations

By Franczek Radelet on August 12, 2015
Posted in State Regulation

Whenever I discuss federal law here on the blog, I usually add a disclaimer that reminds employers to check state and local laws before proceeding. With the proliferation of minimum wage increases, minding state and local laws is more important than ever. However, state laws can affect more than just the minimum wage. For instance…

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