Washington Mandatory Overtime Initiative (2010)
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| This measure was not put on an election ballot |
The Washington Mandatory Overtime Initiative, also known as I-1079, did not appear on the November 2, 2010 ballot in Washington as an Initiative to the People. The proposed measure would have required state agencies and nonprofit groups to pay mandatory overtime at three times the hourly rate.[1] According to state officials, no petitions were filed in an effort to qualify the measure for the ballot.
Text of measure
Title
The ballot title read:[1]
- Statement of Subject: Initiative Measure No. 1079 concerns mandatory overtime.
- Concise Description:This measure would require all state and government agencies, publicly owned companies, and non profit groups to pay all mandatory overtime at the rate of three times the employees’ hourly rate.
- Should this measure be enacted into law? Yes [ ] No [ ]
Summary
According to the description prepared by the Washington Secretary of State:
This measure states that it is an act to require state and governmental agencies, publicly owned companies, and non profit groups to pay all mandatory overtime at the rate of three times the employees’ hourly rate.
Path to the ballot
- See also: Washington signature requirements
According to state officials, no petitions were filed in an effort to qualify the measure for the ballot. In order to qualify for the November ballot, supporters were required to submit a minimum of 241,153 valid signatures by July 2, 2010.
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