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Bill Granting Striking Workers Unemployment Benefits Passes House Skip to main content NEWS CULTURE FOOD DRINK MUSIC
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Oregon Senate Rejects Amended Bill Granting Striking Workers Unemployment Benefits Skip to main content NEWS CULTURE FOOD DRINK MUSIC
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Superintendents in Oregon’s Largest School Districts Bridle at Giving Striking Workers Unemployment Benefits Skip to main
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to come out of the 2025 legislative session. Senate Bill 916, which allows striking workers to access
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to come out of the 2025 legislative session. Senate Bill 916, which allows striking workers to access
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All Their Faculties Illustration (Sophia Mick) Last summer, Oregon lawmakers passed a bill allowing striking workers to access
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for union leaders was PCC’s refusal to provide back pay to striking workers. The latter
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spoke overwhelmingly in support of the name change—a striking contrast to online
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a new holdup over PCC’s refusal to provide back pay to striking workers. Leaders in
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of two Democratic state senators to vote against Senate Bill 916, which allows striking workers to collect
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Bennings’ leadership soured dramatically. As the strike dragged on, membership in both striking unions voted overwhelmingly to
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sculptures that take a minimalist point of view to deliver striking, richly hued, and
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sessions. Those included Sollman’s vote against Senate Bill 916, which grants unemployment to striking public employees, and
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Their Faculties,” March 4) implied that a law requiring unemployment benefits for striking workers might lead to
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and her vote against Senate Bill 916, the controversial bill that now allows striking workers to collect
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stop until she literally becomes “Princess Diana” (to an Italian nobleman). Christie is as striking as she is slippery
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repay any unemployment received through Senate Bill 916, the controversial 2025 bill that allows striking workers to access
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stage in complementary blazers, miniskirts and boots. At first, we thought their striking blond singer Sabrina had
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that they’re barely out of childhood. Among these, no character introduction is more striking than that of
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in a titanic, mossy tree that would make David Lean blush. Moreover, the striking imagery of Gullah
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and her vote against Senate Bill 916, the controversial bill that now allows striking workers to collect
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spoke overwhelmingly in support of the name change—a striking contrast to online
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The story of what happened in Seattle—the similarities are striking,” says Chris Dudley, the
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don’t know what to do.” Luteli says she supports PCCFFAP, the striking union; she believes professors
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in a yearlong battle over union recognition and employee treatment. The striking employees are affiliated with
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suggesting wildly disproportionate burn rates among people who smoke drugs. “That’s a really striking number,” Englander says. Rates
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Councilor Pirtle-Guiney emphasized with him the critical importance of lease negotiations striking a good
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as an employee as an employer.” According to the union, the striking workers include assistant growers
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as an employee as an employer.” According to the union, the striking workers include assistant growers
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an increase in weekly planning time—little more than they could have gotten without striking—and eventually
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an increase in weekly planning time—little more than they could have gotten without striking—and eventually
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do, and these allegations are completely inconsistent with our values." But what's most striking about the fallout