Daniel Johns discusses in Law360 the recent surge in union strikes across the United States, highlighting 2023 as the most active year for major work stoppages in over two decades, with more than 460,000 workers participating. In response, states like Washington, New Jersey, and New York have enacted or expanded laws allowing striking workers to receive unemployment benefits. While these changes aim to bolster union bargaining power, they also raise significant policy and legal questions.
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