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Paid Leave Preemption: Federal Way vs Seattle

How do paid leave preemption rules compare between Federal Way, WA and Seattle, WA?

Federal Way has fewer restrictions than Seattle.

Federal Way, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Washington's Paid Family and Medical Leave program (RCW 49.86) provides up to 12 weeks of partially paid leave, and RCW 49.46.200 requires employers to provide one hour of paid sick leave per 40 hours worked.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Seattle's Paid Sick and Safe Time (PSST) Ordinance SMC 14.16 requires every employer to give workers paid leave that accrues from the first hour worked, usable for illness, family care, domestic violence, and public health closures.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFederal WaySeattle
PFML lawRCW 49.86-
Eligibility820 hours workedAfter 90 days
Sick leave1 hour per 40 worked-
Sick lawRCW 49.46.200-
Code section-SMC 14.16
Tier 1 accrual-1 per 40 hours
Tier 3 accrual-1 per 30 hours
Double damages-On unpaid leave

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Federal Way FAQ

How many weeks of paid family leave can I get?

Up to 12 weeks of family or medical leave, or 16 to 18 weeks combined in certain pregnancy or serious health cases, under RCW 49.86 if you worked at least 820 qualifying hours.

Does paid sick leave roll over?

Yes. Up to 40 hours of unused paid sick leave must roll over each year under RCW 49.46.210, with employer-specific caps allowed only for higher accrual or front-loaded balances.

Seattle FAQ

Can leave be used for childcare closures?

Yes. Safe leave covers school or workplace closures by a public official for any health-related reason, plus a child's school or place of care closure due to weather or emergency.

Does Washington state law apply too?

Yes. The state minimum applies, but Seattle's Tier-2 and Tier-3 accrual rates and safe-leave coverage exceed state law and govern when more generous to workers.

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