WAC 192-180-013
What are the job search requirements for
individuals who work less than full time? (1) "Partially
unemployed" workers are those individuals:
(a) Who were hired to work full time;
(b) Whose weekly hours of work have been temporarily
reduced by their employer by
no more than sixty percent;
(c) Who earn less than one and one-third times their
weekly benefit amount plus five dollars during a week;
and
(d) Who are expected to return to full time work for
their employer within four months.
The department considers these workers to be employer attached and they are not required to register
for or seek work. They must be available for all work offered
by their regular employer.
(2) "Part time" workers are individuals who normally work
less than full time, or who take a job that is less than full
time. To be eligible for benefits, these individuals must be
available for and actively seeking full time work and the
department may review their job search at any time. If they
get a part time job, they must continue to look for full time
work or we will deny their benefits under RCW 50.20.010
(1)(c). This definition of "part time" workers means
individuals who work part time but do not meet the
requirements of RCW 50.20.119.
(3) "Part time eligible" workers are individuals who have
worked no more than seventeen hours in any week of
their base year. They are eligible for benefits under RCW 50.20.119. These individuals may look for work of seventeen or fewer hours per week and the department may
review their job search at any time. Once an individual gets
a job for seventeen or fewer hours per week, he or she
is employer attached and no longer required to look for work.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010, 50.12.040, and 50.20.010. 10-11-046, § 192-180-013, filed 5/12/10, effective
6/12/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 50.12.010, 50.12.040, and 50.12.042. 05-19-018, § 192-180-013, filed 9/9/05, effective
10/10/05.]