The
legislature finds that:
(1) Assisting employees in resolving personal problems that
impair their performance will result in a more productive
workforce, better morale, reduced stress, reduced use of medical
benefits, reduced absenteeism, lower turnover rates, and fewer
accidents;
(2) A substantial number of employee problems can be
identified and the employees referred to treatment by an employee
assistance program;
(3) The state, as an employer, desires to foster a working
environment that promotes safety and productivity as well as the
health and well-being of its employees.
Therefore, it is the purpose of RCW 41.04.710 through 41.04.730 to assist state employees by establishing a state
employee assistance program.
[1990 c 60 § 301.]
NOTES:
Severability -- Subheadings not law -- 1990 c 60: See notes following RCW 41.06.070.