2011 Washington Code
Title 49 Labor regulations
49.76 Domestic violence leave.
49.76.120 Retaliation against employee.

No employer may discharge, threaten to discharge, demote, deny a promotion to, sanction, discipline, retaliate against, harass, or otherwise discriminate against an employee with respect to compensation, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment because the employee:

     (1) Exercised rights under RCW 49.76.030;

     (2) Filed or communicated to the employer an intent to file a complaint under RCW 49.76.070 or 49.76.100; or

     (3) Participated or assisted, as a witness or otherwise, in another employee's attempt to exercise rights under RCW 49.76.030, 49.76.070, or 49.76.100.

[2008 c 286 § 11.]



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