1.6 million workers will see their contracts expire this year. Will 2023 be the 'Year of the Strike?'
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If 2022 was the year of significantly more union organizing activity, 2023 may be the year of significantly more work stoppages, involving a much greater number of workers. According to the Department of Labor’s Major Work Stoppages report—although the Labor Department only tracks work stoppages of 1,000 or more workers
1.6 million workers will see their contracts expire this year. Will 2023 be the 'Year of the Strike?'
1.6 million workers will see their contracts…
1.6 million workers will see their contracts expire this year. Will 2023 be the 'Year of the Strike?'
If 2022 was the year of significantly more union organizing activity, 2023 may be the year of significantly more work stoppages, involving a much greater number of workers. According to the Department of Labor’s Major Work Stoppages report—although the Labor Department only tracks work stoppages of 1,000 or more workers