Six months in, WA has paid unemployment to more than 100 striking workers
The state has paid out over half a million dollars in unemployment benefits to workers during labor disputes this year.
Washingtons new benefit extending unemployment to striking union workers took effect Jan. 1. Since then, the state Employment Security Department has made payments to 138 people, totaling 642 weeks of pay and nearly $506,000, the agency reported this week.
The total could soon climb. Striking workers at Hiltons Embassy Suites in Seattles Pioneer Square neighborhood recently applied for the safety net program. Barring an agreement, they expect the benefits to kick in within a few weeks.
Democrats passed the contentious law in 2025 without support from Republicans, who argued the measure would incentivize striking and squeeze businesses financially. For Democrats, the goal was to give striking workers, especially those earning low wages, a backstop for rent and food when they are not getting a paycheck.
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