WA bill aims to extend unemployment benefits to workers on strike
The Washington State Senate passed a bill that would allow striking workers to receive unemployment benefits for up to four weeks, with payments averaging $757 per week. Supporters argue the measure levels the playing field for workers facing financial hardship during labor disputes, while opponents warn it could increase costs for employers. The bill includes safeguards like a 12-week cap, an annual review, and a 10-year sunset provision. If approved by the House and signed by the governor, Washington would join New York and New Jersey in offering this benefit.
See "WA bill aims to extend unemployment benefits to workers on strike", Emma Schwichtenberg, Cascade PBS, March 18, 2025