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More work stoppages in state and local government than private industry in 2025
April 03, 2026

There were 30 major work stoppages that began in 2025, and 32 in effect that year. Among work stoppages that began in 2025, 17 were in state and local government and 13 were in private industry.

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Overtime hours in manufacturing industries

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18.5 percent of workers had a self-paced workload in 2025

A self-paced workload is one that is mostly self-directed within general performance guidelines, allowing the worker significant discretion to vary timing of tasks within certain limits. In 2025, 18.5 percent of workers had a self-paced workload. Workers in some occupations are likely to have more control of their workloads than others. For example, 88.5 percent of workers in management occupations had a self-paced workload in 2025.