Oregon Senate passes bill allowing unemployment benefits for striking workers
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The Oregon State Senate passed Senate Bill 916 on Thursday morning, advancing the legislation to the Oregon House of Representatives.
The bill, if enacted, would allow workers involved in labor disputes to receive unemployment insurance benefits while on strike, with certain conditions.
Under the proposed legislation, striking workers must go two weeks without pay before qualifying for unemployment benefits. This is an additional week compared to the current requirement for non-striking workers in Oregon, who must wait one week.
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