The Washington Wage Recovery Act went into effect on January 1, 2022. In part, the Act empowers employees to secure unpaid wages by placing liens on their employer’s property.
This legal mechanism provides a proactive tool for workers to claim owed compensation.
Under the Wage Recovery Act, which is set forth in RCW 60.90, employees can file wage liens against several different assets of an employer in order to secure unpaid wages.
Please note that a lien is simply a claim against an employer’s assets, which an employee then uses as collateral for the repayment of a debt. Here, the debt relates to wages that the employer owes.
The specific assets of an employer that you can file a lien against include:
Per the Wage Lien Law, you can file a wage lien to secure payment for unpaid wages and any of the following:
However, note that you cannot file a lien to secure vacation pay, severance pay, contributions to employee benefit plans, and non-statutory paid leave. These are all excluded from the law.
Most current and former employees are eligible to file wage liens. Exceptions include:
If you file a wage lien on an employer’s real property, then you must:
If you file a wage lien on an employer’s goods or personal property, then you must:
Note that all filings must occur within two years from when the wages were first due.
To enforce a wage lien, you must initiate foreclosure proceedings and you must do so:
Foreclosure actions are filed in the appropriate court based on the property type and location. Successful claimants may recover the owed wages, attorney’s fees, and costs.
Wage liens have priority based on the date of recording. Further, a wage lien is extinguished (or released) if:
Wage liens can be complex, and as seen above, they require several procedural steps to successfully file. Therefore, having an experienced employment attorney in your corner to help with them can prove invaluable.
Our firm can help if your employer wrongfully withheld your wages. We can help file a wage lien on your behalf and take the necessary steps to help you get the compensation you deserve.
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-Nolan Lim, Firm Founder and Lead Attorney