No employer shall discipline or discharge an employee or refuse to hire a person by reason of an action authorized in this chapter. If an employer disciplines or discharges an employee or refuses to hire a person in violation of this section, the employee or person shall have a cause of action against the employer. The employer shall be liable for double the amount of lost wages and any other damages suffered as a result of the violation and for costs and reasonable attorney fees, and shall be subject to a civil penalty of not more than two thousand five hundred dollars for each violation. The employer may also be ordered to hire, rehire, or reinstate the aggrieved individual.
RCW 26.23.080
Certain acts by employers prohibited—Penalties.
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 95 Wash. App. 486 - Lins v. Children's Discovery Centers of America, Inc. (1999)
Most recently applied in 95 Wash. App. 486 - Lins v. Children's Discovery Centers of America, Inc. (May 1999)
1987 c 435 s 9.
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