Steelworkers Say They Can Stay Out. But For How Long?
(Akron/Tire Review) So just how long can the United Steelworkers stay on strike against Goodyear? According to the USW, the union is well-prepared for a lengthy strike. The USW says it has some $150 million in its “strike and defence fund,” and the fund is set up to pay each striking worker $100 per week ($115 after the 10th week). This all kicks in after the fourth week of a strike.
Currently, there are some 15,000 Goodyear workers on strike. Assuming the Steelworkers enter no other strikes or other job action in the foreseeable future, the USW strike fund will in fact, last for about 100 weeks
Under the USW’s strike fund disbursement rules, money is distributed based on a striking worker’s needs. For example, a striking worker with an employed spouse will receive less than one with an unemployed spouse, particularly if they have children. Those decisions are left to the local unions.
In addition to assisting striking employees, the USW’s strike and defense fund also pays for legal and “other costs” associated with the strike.
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