Not all unions give strike pay. Those that do have a waiting period and require you to walk the picket line to get it. Even then, it's very little.
What's it like to cross a picket line?
This video gives you some idea:
If your union calls a strike, you have a tough choice to make:
Go out on strike:
Go out on strike:
What happens if you go on strike?
This may mean that even when the strike ends, the replacement workers keep strikers' jobs, and strikers come back one at a time as openings occur.
What happens if you work during a strike your union called?
Here's what a Boeing employee said:
Not all unions give strike pay. Those that do have a waiting period and require you to walk the picket line to get it. Even then, it's very little.
For 2024, the FPL for a single person in the 48 contiguous states and D.C. is $13,590 annually, or $1,132.50 monthly.
Union strike pay is MUCH less than that.
In fact, strike pay doesn't even meet the poverty level for a household of ONE person!
Could you . . .
THE BOTTOM LINE:
Union officials who call strikes or force lockouts don't lose anything -- they still get their full salary and benefits.
It's the workers who suffer when there are disputes between unions and companies, and often they never make up what they lost while they were striking or locked out.
Employees have the opportunity to vote on whether to be represented by the SEIU Local 521 Union.