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SCOTUS ruling on WA strike damages not a ‘catastrophe’ for unions
The case involving a Washington concrete company was being watched for the possibility it would tip the balance toward employers over workers.
The case involving a Washington concrete company was being watched for the possibility it would tip the balance toward employers over workers.
State administrators overruled or helped mediate telecom objections that have previously disqualified local governments from similar grant awards.
Synergia CEO Philip Hirsch has a decades-old history of allegedly shortchanging workers, who say part of the problem was a lack of oversight.
The Bellevue-based for-profit thrift store chain won a lawsuit over its marketing approach, but nonprofit competitors aren't happy.
Six Kirkland high school students were advocating for Senate Bill 5171, a proposal to end gender-based pricing.