SUMMARY OF THE WASHINGTON CARE ACT Sample Clauses

SUMMARY OF THE WASHINGTON CARE ACT. Washington State’s Family Care Act of 2002 allows workers with available paid sick leave or other paid time off to care for a sick child with a routine illness; a spouse, registered domestic partner, parent, parent in law, or grandparent with a serious or emergency health condition; and an adult child with a disability. Information about the Washington Care Act can be found online at: xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/XxxxxxxxxXxxxxx/XxxxxXxxxxxxx/XxxxxxXxxx
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