Opinion
WA should help 1M workers save for retirement
More than 1 million Washington workers — most working at very small companies — have no access to employer-sponsored retirement savings plans.
More than 1 million Washington workers — most working at very small companies — have no access to employer-sponsored retirement savings plans.
If upheld, the decision means housekeepers and other staff won’t get panic buttons, health-care subsidies.
As the state Legislature contemplates how it can help the emerging industry, the University of Washington lays the groundwork for a future workforce.
If negotiations don’t pan out, a class-action lawsuit is possible.
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