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FAQs from our Working Washington 5 webinar
The Washington Hospitality Association presented a webinar with the Department of Commerce to walk through the application process for Working Washington 5 grants. We compiled some of the questions our
Weekly Update: 5 things you need to know about the Working Washington 5 grants
5 things you need to know about the Working Washington 5 grants Is my business eligible for a Working Washington 5 grant? What is a UEI and why do I
Weekly update: ☀ It’s hot–check out new extreme heat rules
New extreme heat rules in effect Across the state, this week has been a scorcher. From Spokane to Seattle, temperatures have soared into the triple digits, causing the Northwest Weather
Weekly Update: Tell Seattle to cap delivery fees at 15%
Help Seattle restaurants survive: Fix delivery-fee cap at 15% By Steve Hooper Special to The Seattle Times Your favorite neighborhood restaurant has been through a lot during the pandemic —
Weekly Update: Working Washington 5 grants available Aug. 17
Get ready for Working Washington 5 The Washington State Department of Commerce has announced that it will open applications for Working Washington Grants: Round 5. The application portal at commercegrants.com
Weekly Update: Salary info required for job listings in 2023
Salary info in job postings required starting Jan. 1, 2023 Employers with 15 or more employees will be required to include salary and benefits information in job postings starting Jan.
Weekly Update: Inflation and Congress, date marking rules and alcohol to-go
Making sense of new date marking requirements Are you confused about new date marking requirements in the state food code? Be sure to check out the Date Marking section of
Weekly Update: New alcohol to-go FAQs
New! Alcohol to-go FAQs Washington state expanded alcohol rules to allow to-go service until July 1, 2023. There are several public safety laws and rules regulating alcohol to-go service. Learn
King County distributing free disinfecting wipes and sanitizers
King County is distributing free disinfecting wipes and sanitizers to county restaurant workers. One restaurant representative is invited to attend a drive-thru pop-up event in Kent. Who: King County encourages