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Area manufacturing remains robust but clouds are on horizon

October 13, 2025
Guest Contributor

Manufacturing continues to be one of the fastest growing of the large industry sectors. 


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Federal shutdown delays release of WA employment data

October 12, 2025
Emily Fitzgerald

The state Employment Security Department was scheduled to release its regular monthly employment report for September 2025 on Oct. 15, but it will be delayed until the federal shutdown ends. 


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State announces higher minimum wage for 2026

September 30, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The increasing cost of everything – from food to energy to doctor’s office visits – means Washington state employers paying minimum wage to workers must increase their pay come Jan. 1. 


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Financial woes, tax questions dog WA family, medical leave program

September 28, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Washington state’s paid family and medical leave program is facing challenges on multiple fronts, from solvency issues to unexpected tax liabilities for workers and employers. 


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Tri-Cities labor market steady in August

September 23, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Employment in the Tri-Cities grew slightly in August compared to the prior month and the past year, according to the state’s latest jobs data. 


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Trump’s $100K fee for H-1B visas sends shockwaves through tech sector

September 23, 2025
Paige Gross

In the Tri-Cities, more than 80 people employed at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory by Battelle hold H-1B visas, making it a top 10 employer in the state for workers with H-1B visas.


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Kennewick staff among Seattle Children’s Hospital layoffs

September 17, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Staff from a pediatric clinic in Kennewick are among those being laid off by Seattle Children’s Hospital.



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State proposes increasing workers’ compensation costs in 2026

September 17, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

State labor officials are proposing in 2026 raising the amount employers and workers pay for workers’ compensation insurance to partially cover the anticipated costs of claims for wages, medical costs and disability benefits. 


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PNNL seeking more volunteers for layoffs

September 15, 2025
Ty Beaver

Those working on radiation and nuclear projects as part of national security missions at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are now being asked to volunteer to be laid off as the Richland lab continues to look for ways to cut costs. 


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Immigration policies and labor needs

A look at the growing reliance on H-2A workers in the Pacific Northwest

September 12, 2025
Johanna Bejarano and Reneé Dìaz

As immigration policies change, farmers are turning to a guest worker program known as the H-2A visa program, an option allowing farmers to legally hire workers from other countries. As immigration detentions ramp up, concerns grow among employers and domestic workers.


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