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  1. Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

    Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

  2. Alerts – Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

    Jan 7, 2026 · Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019.

  3. Paid Leave provides paid time off when a serious health condition prevents you from working, when you need to care for a family member or a new child, or for certain military-related events.

  4. 7/1/23) (i) Title 11 RCW; (ii) Title 13 RCW; or AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 23-11-083, filed 5/17/23, effective 7/1/23) WAC 192-500-195 Placement. (1) For the purposes of qualifying for …

  5. Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

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  6. Agenda Call in/ WebEx option only Monday, November 2, 2020 11:00 am – 11:30 am

  7. Discussion regarding future Advisory Committee Meetings being WebEx through 2020

  8. Washington State's Paid Family and Medical Leave

    Washington workers will have up to 12 weeks of paid family or medical leave starting in 2020. Employers begin payroll withholding in 2019.

  9. Estimate your weekly pay – Washington State's Paid Family and …

    How much money will you receive each week when you are on paid leave? Get an estimate using the weekly pay calculator.

  10. For applicants in January 2020 only: Only three quarters’ worth of hours will have been reported for you by your employer(s), as reporting for 2019 Q4 ends Jan. 31, 2020. This means if you do not have …