California is considering a bill that would give striking workers access to unemployment benefits.
AdvertisementAdvertisementLegislators are now considering a bill that would make any striking workers in the state eligible for unemployment benefits if their action lasts more than two weeks.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAccording to the bill, striking workers would be eligible for payments of up to $450 per week.
New York now offers striking workers up to $504 a week, while New Jersey offers up to $830 a week.
New Jersey expanded its law in April, decreasing the waiting period for striking workers before benefits kick in from 30 to 14 days.
Persons:
Steven Greenhouse, Kate Bronfenbrenner, —, Bronfenbrenner, Robert Moutrie, Moutrie
Organizations:
Labor, SAG, Service, Guild of America, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations Labor, New York Times, Century Foundation, New, Cornell University School of Industrial and Labor Relations, California Chamber of Commerce
Locations:
California, Wall, Silicon, New York, New Jersey, , Connecticut, Massachusetts, COVID