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Labor & Employment

As Wallula plant idles, union says it's offering support to workers 

May 19, 2023
Sara Schilling

The union representing hundreds of workers who recently were laid off from the Packaging Corporation of America plant in Wallula is offering support and assistance, a top union official said. 

The Association of Western Pulp and Paper Workers and the Washington State...

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Labor & Employment Briefs – November 2022

November 11, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Teamsters affiliate to advise rideshare workersDrivers Union, a Tukwila nonprofit associated with Teamsters Local 117, has inked a $5.4 million, two-year contract with the state of Washington to support drivers who provide ride services for passengers through transportation network companies such as Lyft and Uber.The Department of Labor & Industries...
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Union electricians, contractors to build $7.5 million training center

November 11, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
The Tri-City chapter of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers is preparing to build a Joint Apprentice Training Center in Kennewick.IBEW 112, together with the Spokane-based Inland Empire chapter of the National Electrical Contractors Association, expects to solicit bids from contractors in early 2023 and break ground next spring. The...
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WSU continuing education

WSU Tri-Cities expands course offerings to meet business needs

November 11, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
Washington State University Tri-Cities is rolling out professional training focused on the needs of Tri-City businesses.The expanded workforce training program is offered in partnership with the city of Richland, Port of Benton and Visit Tri-Cities and falls within the professional development offerings at the WSU Tri-Cities Carson College of Business.Classes...
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Participation in local labor force has declined but has now stabilized

November 11, 2022
Guest Contributor
What’s at stake over a once obscure economic measure – the labor force participation rate? The quick answer: A lot for the current and future economy of the greater Tri-Cities.Machines and robots are replacing labor in some occupations. But growth of an economy still largely depends on the growth of...
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Union membership inches up in Washington state

November 11, 2022
Wendy Culverwell
A top priority for Washington’s public sector employees will be lobbying the 2023 Legislature to fund contracts negotiated this year by Gov. Jay Inslee’s office.The contracts cover a wide variety of activities, ranging from professional and technical workers to Teamsters, educators, judges, lawyers, state patrol officers and troopers, fish and...
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Work wanted: Tech manager seeks jobs for staff as company reorganizes

November 15, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
A profitable Kennewick technology business is being closed by its parent as part of a global reorganization blamed on the pandemic.Bruker Inc. is merging Bruker’s Nano Handheld-Mobile Portable XRF unit, which employs about 50, with a sister company in Berlin and closing the office at the end of December. It...
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Labor & Employment Briefs – November 2021

November 15, 2021
TCAJOB Staff
L&I proposes 6% hike for contractor feesThe Washington State Department of Labor & Industries is considering raising the fee to register, renew or be reinstated as a contractor by 5.79% for 2022.L&I is required to charge a fee and to revise the fees at least once every two years. The...
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Supply chain, labor shortage pose big challenges for state manufacturers

November 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
More than a year-and-a-half into the pandemic, it’s clear that Washington manufacturers are contending with two issues that appear likely to remain with us for some time: supply chain disruption and a growing labor shortage.Those two issues came up at nearly every stop during the Association of Washington Business’ annual...
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Starting a side business? Forming LLC could be a good first step

November 15, 2021
Guest Contributor
“Corporation, n., an ingenious device for obtaining individual profit without individual responsibility.”–Ambrose Bierce, the Unabridged Devil’s Dictionary.  Regrettably, Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) were not included in Ambrose Bierce’s popular quote from 1910 because LLCs didn’t exist in most states until the 1990s.Still, the quote applies to LLCs in the same...
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