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Washington interpreters demand state address more than $280K in missed payments

August 17, 2025
Jake Goldstein-Street

Language interpreters for Washington state’s labor agency sued last year alleging they were owed hundreds of thousands of dollars in missed payments. More than a year later, they say the issue still hasn’t been resolved. 


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Strike halts work on road improvements in West Richland, Richland

August 14, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

Work on several miles along Highway 224 in West Richland and on Dallas Road in Richland has been halted as workers with one union call for a strike. 


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PNNL begins asking staff to volunteer for layoffs

August 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory has begun asking staff to voluntarily separate as the Tri-Cities’ largest employer seeks to make cuts in response to anticipated federal spending reductions. 


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Senator rallies support to protect Tri-City interests

August 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray recently made several stops in the Tri-Cities using Congress’ August recess to rally support to halt federal budget cuts that will kick tens of thousands of area residents off Medicaid and slash more than 1,000 jobs from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.


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New clinic opens to care for union members, their families

August 14, 2025
Rachel Visick

A new primary health care clinic in the Tri-Cities is increasing access and lowering prices for members of three local unions, driven by their efforts to seek quality care for their members.


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Lamb Weston to trim 4% of global workforce

August 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

One of the Tri-Cities’ largest employers, which has already cut hundreds of local workers in the past year, is about to cut roughly 400 more jobs across its global workforce.


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Collaborations aim to expand health care career pipelines

August 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

An Rx for the future? UW, Gonzaga partnership aim to fill prescriptions for health care talent.


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Staffing shortages push providers to get creative with hiring tactics

August 14, 2025
Ty Beaver

Hospital HR departments are pulling out all the stops to attract and retain workers, from large scale hiring events and maintaining multiple pipelines with training and educational programs to internal advancement opportunities for staff and using AI.


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Trump, Congressional Republicans propose big cuts for Western renewable energy labs, research

August 14, 2025
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Providence Health lays off 126 workers across the state

August 12, 2025
TCAJOB Staff

The health care provider that owns and operates Kadlec Regional Medical Center has laid off workers at four of its facilities outside the Mid-Columbia area ostensibly due to several financial pressures. 


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