Bunk beds and farm workers: Washington's new housing rules State officials recently issued new regulations to protect temporary farmworkers from the coronavirus. Growers are now scrambling to make changes, while some advocates insist it’s still not enough. Esmy Jimenez
Business Overtime is now available to more Washington workers. They just had to change a law from the 70s People who make less than $35,000 a year will be eligible for overtime pay in Washington, starting in July. Paige Browning
Staff say a top doc in Snohomish County bullied them and slept on the job. Officials kept it a secret People started complaining about Dr. Mark Beatty soon after he was hired as a top health official of Snohomish County. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Swedish healthcare workers vote to strike for better pay and working conditions The union that represents many health care workers, SEIU, says its biggest concerns around under-staffing are being ignored. Swedish says it wants workers to come to the table and talk. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
November 4th | Alienation and isolation at work A labor organizer and poet reads from his new collection. Why a tiny home village in Seattle is shutting down. How an Instagram-famous baker makes pies to reflect America. And the history of Russian fake news. Bill Radke
Arts & Life PHOTOS: An altar for Seattle's immigrant workers Dia de los Muertos brings single, mostly male workers together at Casa Latina. Together they build an altar to remember and celebrate their friends and co-workers who died alone in the U.S. Esmy Jimenez Megan Farmer
$86 less per day: Barbers at Fort Lewis base struggle with pay cuts Barbers at the Fort Lewis military base near Tacoma are alleging retaliation after new management has cut their commissions. Esmy Jimenez
‘One eye open.’ Sleepless in a Seattle tent It’s 8:57 p.m. on a Sunday, and it’s karaoke night at the Georgetown tiny house village. Kate Walters
'Who run the world?' At night, Seattle's immigrant women Fatima had sewn up her dress one inch so that she could vacuum on the floors of a downtown Seattle high rise. Esmy Jimenez
If you're a mom on the night shift, where do your kids sleep? It’s dinner time, and Tiffany Montgomery will head to work soon. But first, she drops her five kids off at child care, where they’ll spend the night. Kate Walters