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Worker Scheduling Preemption: Kirkland vs Seattle

How do worker scheduling preemption rules compare between Kirkland, WA and Seattle, WA?

Kirkland has fewer restrictions than Seattle.

Kirkland, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Washington has no statewide predictable scheduling law and does not preempt local rules, allowing cities like Seattle to enforce secure scheduling ordinances.

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Seattle, WA

King County

Heavy Restrictions

Seattle's Secure Scheduling Ordinance SMC 14.22 requires large retail and food-service employers (500+ employees worldwide; 40+ for full-service restaurants) to give 14 days advance notice of schedules and pay premiums for last-minute changes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKirklandSeattle
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Code section-SMC 14.22
Notice period-14 days advance
Coverage-500+ retail; 40+ restaurant
Clopening rest-10 hours minimum
Predictability pay-1 hour or half

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Kirkland FAQ

Does Washington have a state predictable scheduling law?

No, Washington has no statewide secure scheduling law. Some cities like Seattle enforce local scheduling ordinances.

Can Washington cities regulate work scheduling?

Yes, Washington does not preempt local scheduling regulation, allowing cities to adopt fair workweek ordinances.

Seattle FAQ

Which employers are covered?

Retail and food-service employers with 500+ employees worldwide are covered, plus full-service restaurants with 500+ employees and 40+ locations globally; smaller businesses are exempt.

What is predictability pay?

When the employer changes a posted schedule, workers earn one extra hour at base rate for added time and half-time pay for hours that are cancelled, reduced, or moved with under 14 days notice.

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