Wash. Admin. Code § 192-210-100 - What is the purpose of the referral union program?
(1)RCW
50.20.010(1)(c) requires
individuals who receive unemployment benefits to actively look for work using
customary trade practices. They must also be able to work and available for
work. In some trades, labor unions refer members to job openings in that labor
market. The referral union program is a way for unions to help its members find
work and to give eligibility information about its members to the department
when requested. When an individual is a member of a union in the referral union
program, the individual's job search must follow the union's dispatch
rules.
(2) The term "union" means a
bona fide labor organization formed to negotiate with employers, on behalf of
workers collectively, about job related issues such as salary, benefits, hours,
and working conditions. A "referral union" means a union that refers its
members to jobs by referral or dispatch.
(3) A union must apply with and be approved
by the department to join the referral union program.
(4) To be eligible to join the referral union
program:
(a) The union must have a
constitution, bylaws, or working rules that prohibit its members from seeking
work in the industry on their own; or
(b) Members are permitted to seek work in the
industry on their own but at least fifty percent of the union members eligible
for dispatch who got a job during the most recent completed calendar year did
so through referral or dispatch by the union.
(5) For purposes of the referral union
program, the terms "referral" and "dispatch" are synonymous.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010, 50.12.040, 50.20.010. 07-01-038, § 192-210-100, filed 12/12/06, effective 1/12/07.
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