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Labor Action Tracker annual report reveals number of striking US workers rose 141% in 2023

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Labor Action Tracker annual report reveals number of striking US workers rose 141% in 2023

ITHACA, N.Y. – The number of striking workers, particularly in private-sector industries, more than doubled from 2022 to 2023, according to the third Labor Action Tracker Annual Report, which presents key findings from work stoppage data.

“The increase in strike activity is the biggest labor relations development of 2023,” said Alexander Colvin, professor of conflict resolution and dean of Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations (ILR).

“The rising numbers show the impact of a series of major strikes involving large numbers of workers who walked off the job for significant periods of time. The strike has always been at the core of labor bargaining power. This rise in strike action after many years of diminished activity indicates a union resurgence that is shifting the balance of power back toward labor,” Colvin said.

Among the key findings in the 2023 data, the labor action tracker documented:

“Labor activism continued to rise in 2023, with more strikes and workers on strike than any year since we began the project in 2021,” said Johnnie Kallas, an assistant professor at the University of Illinois, who founded the Labor Action Tracker in 2021.

“The last time roughly this many workers went on strike was in 2018 and 2019, fueled by educator strikes. But this year, large strikes were much more dispersed this past year throughout numerous private sector industries,” Kallas said.

Due to funding cuts by the Reagan administration in the early-1980s, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) has only documented work stoppages involving 1,000 or more workers that last at least an entire shift. By only recording large work stoppages, official data sources exclude the vast majority of strike activity, posing issues for policymakers, practitioners, and scholars in determining the extent of workplace conflict across the country.

The Labor Action Tracker is a comprehensive database of strikes across the United States. You can also follow the Labor Action Tracker and view monthly reports of strike activity on X (formerly Twitter) by searching @ILRLaborAction

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