Community Resources

Worker Resources
Washington State
State of Washington Workers’ Rights Manual
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​Washington Department of Labor & Industries Quick Links:
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Information Regarding Termination and Relation
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File a Complaint:
Contact the Department of Labor & Industries
Website: https://lni.wa.gov/for-workers
Address: 7273 Linderson Way SW
Tumwater, WA 98501-5414
Switchboard: 360-902-5800
TTY*: 1-800-833-6388
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Legal Assistance
Free and low-cost legal aid
The Fair Work Center is a no-cost legal aid clinic that works in partnership with Seattle University and the University of Washington. They educate, advise, and represent workers, especially those in low-wage industries. or those with lower incomes.
Northwest Justice Project assists low-income residents in Washington with a variety of legal concerns; they also maintain a free legal resource website – WashingtonLawHelp.org – with resources for common civil legal issues.
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Office of Civil Legal Aid (OCLA)
OCLA funds civil legal services for eligible recipients.
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Washington Wage Claim Project (WWCP)
WWCP dedicates provisions for legal aid to low-income workers who have suffered wage and hour violations.
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National Immigration Law Center
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An immigration advocacy organization with a mission to assist and defend immigrants and their loved ones. Visit their website for more information about immigrant rights.
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Immigration Resources
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Washington Attorney General Resources
For information regarding state civil immigration rights
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National Immigration Law Center
For information regarding national civil immigration rights
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Detainment Information - English
Detainment Information - Spanish
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Red Cards
A printable pocket-sized resource that explains immigrant rights.
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Mututal Aid & Community Programs
2-1-1 Washington connects residents to a variety of community resources and aid, including rental and food assistance, medical services, educational resources, and more.
Visit the website here or dial 2-1-1
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