Striking workers in Oregon are a step closer to receiving unemployment checks
Oregon lawmakers advanced a bill that would allow workers, including public employees, to receive unemployment benefits after two weeks on strike. Senate Bill 916 passed the state House in a largely party-line vote and now returns to the Senate for final approval. Supporters argue the policy gives workers more bargaining power and financial security during labor disputes. Opponents warn it could encourage longer strikes, raise costs for school districts and cities, and make Oregon less attractive to businesses. The bill includes amendments to limit benefits if the state’s unemployment fund weakens.
See "Striking workers in Oregon are a step closer to receiving unemployment checks", Dirk VanderHart, Oregon Public Broadcasting, June 4, 2025