The Basics (13)
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Legal Services for Farmworkers
Short overview of your rights as a farmworker in Washington state. #2906EN Read More
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Do You Work in the Forest?
Your rights as a forestry worker. #2910EN Read More
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Housing: Your Rights as a Farm Worker
Farm Worker housing or camps provided by an employer must meet standards set by state and federal law. This short resources outlines some of those rights. #2600EN Read More
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Farmworkers: Know Your Rights about Pesticides
A summary of your rights when working with pesticides. #2914EN Read More
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Farm Workers: If the employer does not pay you, you may file a lien on the crop or orchard you worked.
Filing a crop or orchard lien is often the best way to get paid if your employer does not pay you. #2915EN Read More
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Work Injuries and Your Rights
Workers in Washington State who are injured on the job or who suffer an occupational disease have the right to receive workers' compensation for their injury or illness. This is true whether or not a worker has legal work documents or is an undocumented worker. #2608EN Read More
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Dairy Workers in State of Washington Can Now Earn Overtime
Read about how now dairy workers in the state of Washington are eligible to earn overtime. #2604EN Read More
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Health and Safety in the Workplace
What to do if there is a safety hazard or unsafe conditions in your workplace and if you become injured or sick at work. Read More
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Identity Documents for Washington Drivers Licenses
Learn the law about the type of identification documents needed to get a driver's license in Washington state. #9350EN Read More
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The Law on Child Labor and Agricultural Work
General information about what rules agricultural employers must follow to employ persons under 18 years of age. #2606EN Read More
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Using Money Transfer Services
Money transfers may be useful to send funds to someone you know and trust. Here are some tips on when to avoid them. Read More
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Wages for Agricultural Workers
Agricultural workers must earn at least the Washington State minimum wage for all hours worked. Agricultural workers who work more than 40 hours per week are not eligible for overtime pay. While agricultural workers are often paid a piece rate, they still must earn at least the state’s minimum wage for every hour worked. Read More
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Your Rights Under the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act
General information about the laws an employer must follow and the rights of the worker under the MSAWPA. Read More
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H-2A Workers (1)
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Video Series - H-2A Guest Workers in Washington State
Know your rights and responsibilities as a guest worker in the state of Washington under the H-2A program. Read More
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