Washington Payment of Wages — RCW 49.48.010 and 49.52.050 is a set of laws in the state of Washington that govern the payment of wages to employees. The laws require employers to pay their employees at least the minimum wage, provide clear wage statements and timely payment for all hours worked. The laws also prohibit employers from withholding wages, paying employees less than the minimum wage, and failing to pay overtime wages when applicable. The two main types of Washington Payment of Wages — RCW 49.48.010 and 49.52.050 are RCW 49.48.010, which covers the payment of wages to employees, and RCW 49.52.050, which covers the payment of overtime wages. RCW 49.48.010 requires employers to pay employees at least the minimum wage, provide clear wage statements and timely payment for all hours worked. RCW 49.52.050 requires employers to pay employees at least one and one-half times their regular rate of pay for all hours worked over forty in a workweek. Additionally, RCW 49.52.050 also requires employers to pay time and a half for all hours worked on Sundays and holidays.