Rep. Greg Casar, D-Texas, speaks during a Vigil and Thirst Strike for Workers' Rights on the House steps of the U.S. Capitol on July 25, 2023.
Workers who go on strike generally don't qualify for unemployment benefits.
But two states — New York and New Jersey — are the exception to that rule, and other states could soon join them.
Critics of the aid say it puts employers at a disadvantage during negotiations and encourages workers to go on strike.
Here's what to know about access to unemployment benefits for striking workers.
Persons:
Greg Casar, —, Michele Evermore
Organizations:
Workers, Rights, U.S, Capitol, Cornell ILR School Labor, Finance, Bank of America, The Century Foundation
Locations:
Texas, — New York, New Jersey, U.S