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Washington General Service (WGS)

The system of personnel administration that applies to classified employees or positions under the jurisdiction of RCW 41.06 RCW and exclusively under those chapters of WAC 357 that are adopted by the Washington Personnel Resources Board.

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Washington Management Service (WMS)

The system of personnel administration that applies to classified managerial employees or positions under the jurisdiction of RCW 41.06.022 and 41.06.500 and those chapters of WAC 357 that are adopted by the Director of the Department of Personnel.

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Wi-Fi

Wireless technology used to connect computers to the internet (e.g., tablets, smartphones).

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Witness

A person identified by the prosecutor's office as participating in the prosecution of the offender on behalf of the prosecutor. The person does not necessarily need to be called to the witness stand.

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Work Shift

Scheduled working hours within the workday.

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Workplace

Any location, either permanent or temporary, where the employee/contract staff performs any work-related duty. This includes but is not limited to buildings and the surrounding perimeters (i.e., parking lots, client's homes), any remote area where the employee is engaged in official business, employer-owned or private vehicles when used for business purposes (e.g., traveling to and from work assignments).

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Workweek

A regular recurring period of 168 hours beginning at a time determined by the Appointing Authority and continuing for 7 consecutive 24-hour periods.

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