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Federal court orders higher pay for foreign guest workers in WA orchards
The farmworker union continues to pursue the lawsuit addressing how wages are set for orchard workers.
The farmworker union continues to pursue the lawsuit addressing how wages are set for orchard workers.
Allegations are down by over 50% in the state, with most coming from people with disabilities. But claims are at an all-time high nationally.
Washington voters will choose a replacement for Justice Susan Owens from among an ideologically broad slate of legal professionals.
Jerrod Sessler and Tiffany Smiley say that U.S. House Rep Dan Newhouse, who voted to impeach Trump, is not conservative enough for his constituents.
Two Democrats and one Republican, all with notable legal experience and all people of color, are competing to run the state’s largest law office.