Oregon and Washington push to aid striking workers with benefits

Oregon and Washington lawmakers consider unemployment benefits for striking workers amid labor activism waves.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Lawmakers in Oregon and Washington are considering whether striking workers should receive unemployment benefits, following recent walkouts by Boeing factory workershospital nurses and teachers in the Pacific Northwest that highlighted a new era of American labor activism.

Oregon’s measure would make it the first state to provide pay for picketing public employees — who aren’t allowed to strike in most states, let alone receive benefits for it. Washington’s would pay striking private sector workers for up to 12 weeks, starting after at least two weeks on the line.

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