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GOV. FERGUSON SIGNS TEAMSTERS-BACKED BILL SECURING UI BENEFITS FOR STRIKING WORKERS

  • Governor Bob Ferguson signed Senate Bill 5041 on May 20, 2025, in Olympia, extending unemployment insurance to striking workers in Washington state.
  • The legislation follows similar laws in New York and New Jersey, making Washington the third state to provide UI benefits to workers on strike despite opposition from Republicans.
  • Workers become eligible for benefits starting the second Sunday after the strike begins, with a maximum of six weeks, and must repay benefits if a strike is ruled prohibited.
  • Rick Hicks stated that the new legislation supports striking employees by allowing them to advocate for their rights without facing the risk of financial hardship, while Paul Dascher highlighted the law’s role in safeguarding the collective bargaining process.
  • The law, set to take effect next January, is designed to enhance financial support for workers during strikes but might extend the length of strikes and place additional strain on the state's unemployment insurance finances.
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GOV. FERGUSON SIGNS TEAMSTERS-BACKED BILL SECURING UI BENEFITS FOR STRIKING WORKERS

OLYMPIA, Wash., May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Teamsters-backed legislation that will extend unemployment insurance (UI) to workers on strike has been signed into law by Governor Bob Ferguson.

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washingtonstatestandard.com broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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