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Washington Considers 32-Hour Workweek, Shifting Overtime Rules

Republican lawmakers and business groups warn the policy could reduce take-home pay for hourly workers unless wages rise.

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January 29, 2026
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Washington Considers 32-Hour Workweek, Shifting Overtime Rules

The proposal, introduced by Democratic Rep. Shaun Scott, would require employers to pay overtime after 32 hours and adjust sick leave and vacation accrual accordingly.

Washington lawmakers are weighing legislation that would redefine full-time work as 32 hours instead of 40. 

This could significantly alter overtime rules, benefits calculations, and employer labor costs statewide, according to Yahoo News. 

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The proposal, introduced by Democratic Rep. Shaun Scott, would require employers to pay overtime after 32 hours and adjust sick leave and vacation accrual accordingly. If approved, the change would take effect in January 2028.

Supporters argue the bill reflects how work has evolved, pointing to higher productivity levels and international comparisons showing U.S. workers log more annual hours than counterparts in other developed economies. They frame the shift as a modernization of labor standards rather than a reduction in output.

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Advocates also cite San Juan County, which adopted a 32-hour work week for county employees in 2023. County data shows fewer sick calls, higher job interest, improved work-life balance, and lower employee turnover since the change.

Skeptics question whether a statewide mandate can work across all industries. Republican lawmakers and business groups warn the policy could reduce take-home pay for hourly workers unless wages rise, and increase costs for employers in sectors with variable staffing needs.

Industry groups, including hospitality leaders, have formally opposed the measure, arguing work schedules should remain flexible and industry-specific.

The bill remains under consideration, reopening a debate over whether the 40-hour work week still reflects how work is done — or simply how it’s been done in the past.

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