Washington Your Rights as a Worker is an informational booklet that outlines the workplace rights of employees in the state of Washington. It provides a detailed overview of the various employment laws, such as minimum wage, overtime, unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, health and safety, employee discrimination, and more. It also includes information on filing a complaint with the state labor department, as well as information on how to access free legal services. The booklet can be found in both English and Spanish. The booklet explains the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries’ role in making sure employers are following state employment laws, and includes information on how to file a complaint. It also includes information on topics such as: 1. Minimum Wage: The booklet outlines the current minimum wage rates in Washington, as well as rules governing when and how employers must pay their employees. 2. Overtime: The booklet explains the rules governing when and how employers must pay overtime wages. 3. Unemployment Insurance: The booklet explains the rules governing how unemployment insurance benefits work, and who is eligible to receive them. 4. Workers' Compensation: The booklet explains the rules governing how workers' compensation benefits work, and who is eligible to receive them. 5. Health and Safety: The booklet explains the rules governing workplace health and safety, and how to file a complaint about unsafe working conditions. 6. Employee Discrimination: The booklet explains the rules governing workplace discrimination, and how to file a complaint about discrimination. 7. Other Rights and Protections: The booklet explains other rights and protections that workers have in Washington, such as the right to form a union and the right to receive tips. The booklet also includes information on how to access free legal services, as well as contact information for the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.