AG OVERTIME
All agricultural employees in Washington have the right to earn overtime pay as of Jan. 1, 2022. Dairy workers are entitled to overtime for hours worked over 40 in a work week.
The 2021 Legislature passed ESSB 5172, a bill expanding overtime protections to all agricultural employees, including agricultural piece-rate employees, with a three-year phase-in schedule. Agricultural employees have historically been exempt from receiving overtime pay under the State Minimum Wage Act but that exemption expired Jan. 1, 2022. Agricultural employees must earn at least the state’s applicable minimum wage. Overtime pay must be at least 1.5 times the employee’s regular hourly rate. Dairy employees have been entitled to receive overtime pay after working 40 hours per workweek since November 2020. Agricultural employees are now entitled to receive overtime pay as of Jan. 1, 2022, with the removal of the agricultural overtime exemption and following the phase-in schedule for three years.
Agricultural overtime phase-in schedule
Each year, the phase-in schedule gradually reduces the number of hours employees need to work in a workweek to receive overtime pay.
- Beginning Jan. 1, 2022: 55 hours.
- Beginning Jan. 1, 2023: 48 hours.
- Beginning Jan. 1, 2024: 40 hours.