Labor & Employment
A National Movement Hits Close to Home: The Living Wage Proposal Comes to Washington State, by Carl Gipson, November, 2007
Reforming Washington's Workers' Compensation System, by Allison Demeritt, May 2004
Collective Bargaining Bill Threatens Separation of Powers, by Paul Guppy, February 2001
Sidelined: Collective Bargaining Bill Undermines the Power of the Legislature, by Paul Guppy, February 2000
Governor's Collective Bargaining Bill Challenges Separation of Powers, by Paul Guppy, February 1999
Understanding Workers' Compensation in Washington, by Elaine R. Davis, 1997
2007-21: An Overview of Washington's Emergency Heat Stress Rule, by Carl Gipson
2005-05: Next free trade agreement will boost Washington's economy and enhance U.S. national security, by Paul Guppy
2004-08: Reforming Washington's Workers' Compensation System, by Allison Demeritt
2002-01: Teaching Assistants Hold Undergraduates Hostage, Demanding an Exclusive Union and Higher Pay, by Jason C. Smosna
2000-07: Sidelined: Collective Bargaining Bill Undermines the Power of the Legislature, by Paul Guppy
1999-04: Governor's Collective Bargaining Bill Challenges Separation of Powers, by Paul Guppy
Proposed bill would unionize foster parents, by Paul Guppy, February 2008
When the Union Really Isn't Working for the Worker, by Daniel Mead Smith, January, 2005
Workers' compensation: more important than you think, and badly in need of reform, by Paul Guppy, May, 2004
High Minimum Wage Robs Young People of Summer Jobs, by Eric Montague, July, 2002
Washington Has Plenty of Dumb Laws, and We're About to Get One More, by Paul Guppy, September, 2002
Our High Minimum Wage Fuels Job Losses, by Paul Guppy, January, 2002
Just Budget and Transportation? There's a Third Priority on The Legislature's Docket, by Paul Guppy, January, 2002
