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If Family Members Work for You, Know Your Obligations (English/Spanish) - Conozca sus Obligaciones Cuando Miembros de su Familia Trabajan para Usted
Also available in: English/Chinese, English/Korean, English/Russian, English/Thai, English/Vietnamese

Fact sheet: Provides an overview and resources to know your obligations when you have family members working for you. Relatives, including children, must be treated as employees with the same rights as any other paid worker in the state of Washington.

Publication F101-077-909
If Family Members Work for You, Know Your Obligations (English/Thai)
Also available in: English/Spanish, English/Chinese, English/Korean, English/Russian, English/Vietnamese

Fact sheet: Provides an overview and resources to know your obligations when you have family members working for you. Relatives, including children, must be treated as employees with the same rights as any other paid worker in the state of Washington.

Publication F101-077-303
If Family Members Work for You, Know Your Obligations (English/Chinese)
Also available in: English/Spanish, English/Korean, English/Russian, English/Thai, English/Vietnamese

Fact sheet: Provides an overview and resources to know your obligations when you have family members working for you. Relatives, including children, must be treated as employees with the same rights as any other paid worker in the state of Washington

Publication F101-077-808
If Family Members Work for You, Know Your Obligations (English/Korean)
Also available in: English/Spanish, English/Chinese, English/Russian, English/Thai, English/Vietnamese

Fact sheet: Provides an overview and resources to know your obligations when you have family members working for you. Relatives, including children, must be treated as employees with the same rights as any other paid worker in the state of Washington.

Publication F101-077-707
If Family Members Work for You, Know Your Obligations (English/Russian)
Also available in: English/Spanish, English/Chinese, English/Korean, English/Thai, English/Vietnamese

Fact sheet: Provides an overview and resources to know your obligations when you have family members working for you. Relatives, including children, must be treated as employees with the same rights as any other paid worker in the state of Washington.

Poster F101-077-404
If Family Members Work for You, Know Your Obligations (English/Vietnamese)
Also available in: English/Spanish, English/Chinese, English/Korean, English/Russian, English/Thai

Fact sheet: Provides an overview and resources to know your obligations when you have family members working for you. Relatives, including children, must be treated as employees with the same rights as any other paid worker in the state of Washington.

Publication F101-077-505



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