WAC 388-480-0001
Does being on strike impact my
eligibility for the Washington Basic Food program? (1) A
strike is a work stoppage, slowdown or other interruption of
work caused by employees. This includes when a stoppage
happens because a collective bargaining agreement has expired.
(2) We do not consider you to be on strike if you:
(a) Are locked out by your employer;
(b) Do not have work available as a result of striking
employees;
(c) Are not a member of the bargaining unit on strike and
you fear someone may physically hurt you if you cross a picket
line; or
(d) Would have been exempt from work registration under
WAC 388-444-0015 the day before the strike for any reason
other than being employed at least thirty hours per week.
(3) If a person in your assistance unit (AU) is a
striker, your AU is not eligible for Basic Food unless:
(a) Your AU met all income requirements the day before
the strike; and
(b) You meet all other requirements of the Basic Food
program as described in WAC 388-400-0040.
(4) If someone in your AU is on strike, your AU cannot
receive a higher amount of Basic Food benefits solely because
the person receives less income as a direct result of being on
strike. We count the larger of the two following amounts to
determine if your AU is eligible and calculate your benefits:
(a) The striker's income before they went on strike; or
(b) The striker's current income.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057,
and 74.04.510. 03-22-037, § 388-480-0001, filed 10/28/03,
effective 12/1/03. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.04.050,
74.04.055, 74.04.057, 74.08.090, and 74.04.510. 00-05-007, §
388-480-0001, filed 2/4/00, effective 3/6/00. Statutory
Authority: RCW 74.04.050, 74.04.055, 74.04.057 and 74.08.090.
98-16-044, § 388-480-0001, filed 7/31/98, effective 9/1/98.]