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Department of Labor & Industries v. Granger

Wash. Ct. App.October 31, 2005No. No. 55160-4-I
Defendant WinGranger
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Case Details

Status — whether other courts must follow this ruling
Published
Procedural Posture — the stage the case had reached
appeal

Related Laws

No specific laws identified for this ruling.

Outcome

Appeal affirmed by unpublished opinion; insufficient information provided to determine underlying substantive outcome on the merits.

What This Ruling Means

**Department of Labor & Industries v. Granger - What Workers Should Know** This case involved a dispute between Washington State's Department of Labor & Industries and an employer named Granger. The Department of Labor & Industries is the state agency responsible for enforcing workplace safety laws and workers' compensation rules. While the specific details of what Granger allegedly did wrong aren't provided in the available information, the case appears to involve violations of employment or workplace safety regulations. The Washington Court of Appeals sided with the Department of Labor & Industries, upholding a lower court's decision against Granger. This means the appeals court agreed that Granger had violated state employment laws in some way. The court affirmed the Superior Court's original judgment, indicating that whatever penalties or requirements were imposed on Granger would stand. **What this means for workers:** This case demonstrates that Washington state actively enforces its employment laws and will take legal action against employers who violate workers' rights or safety regulations. When the Department of Labor & Industries investigates workplace violations, courts will support appropriate enforcement actions. This reinforces that workers have legal protections and that state agencies will defend those rights in court when necessary.

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