Wash. Admin. Code § 192-250-010 - What is the shared work program and who can participate?
(1) The shared work
program is a voluntary program that offers Washington employers an alternative
to laying off skilled employees during periods of general economic
downturn.
(2) An employer may
reduce an employee's usual weekly hours of work from ten to fifty percent and
the employee can receive the same percentage of unemployment benefits. For
example, an eligible employee who usually works forty hours each week is
reduced to thirty hours per week, a reduction of twenty-five percent. The
employee is eligible to receive twenty-five percent of his or her weekly
benefit amount, regardless of the wages earned that week.
(3) Both public and private sector employers
are eligible to participate in the program.
(4) An employer or employers' association
must submit a signed shared work plan application to the commissioner for
approval. A plan that meets the approval criteria listed in
RCW
50.60.030 and this chapter will be approved
for a maximum of fifty-two weeks.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010, 50.12.040, and 50.60.901. 06-22-004, § 192-250-010, filed 10/19/06, effective 11/19/06.
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