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Navigating Worker-related Rules in WA State for Nonprofits

Navigating Worker-related Rules in Washington State

What every nonprofit needs to know to be compliant with Washington State Department of Labor & Industries rules

OCTOBER 28, 2024
1:30-3:00PM
In-person (Wenatchee) or online

Navigating Worker-related Rules in Washington State
What every nonprofit needs to know to be compliant with Washington State Department of Labor & Industries rules

Nonprofits are required to follow worker-related laws in Washington. That means that every nonprofit needs to know what those laws are and how they relate to their work serving their community.

Navigating Worker-related Rules in Washington State provides an overview of what you need to know and why. During this session, we will walk through the three types of worker-related rules overseen by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries: work standards, safety and health, and workers’ compensation. You will learn what nonprofit employers need to do to stay compliant in Washington State. You will hear about common challenges, as well as opportunities that you may have not known about. Share your experiences with colleagues and leave the session with a few action steps to move forward within your organization.

IN PERSON: North Central Washington Community Foundation, 9 S. Wenatchee Ave
Wenatchee, WA 98801

ONLINE

Register to receive the Zoom link

Cost: Free
Please register by October 21, 2024.
You will be given the in-person or online option when you register.PRESENTER: Matt Fairbank
For more information, please email hello@centralwanonprofits.org.

 

Details

Date:
October 28
Time:
1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://mailchi.mp/25aa21bb4ddf/nonprofit-li-navigator-training-wenatchee-october-28

Venue

Community Foundation of NCW
9 South Wenatchee Ave.
Wenatchee, WA 98801 United States
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(509) 663-7716
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