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Current Employment Statistics - CES (National)

CES Strike Report

 Summary of strike activity during CES survey reference pay period, March 2024 (includes strikes of 1,000 workers or more)
Strike Status Number of workers Firm(s) and Locations Labor organization(s) Industry NAICS Code Beginning date Ending date

New

-

Continued

-
Ended -

Total on strike

-


Notes:
The data in this report relate to workers directly involved in large strikes who were idle during the entire pay period which includes the 12th of the month. While these figures provide an indicator of the expected impact of large strikes on CES estimates of employment for the current month, they should be used with caution as they are preliminary and possibly incomplete. Also, no adjustments are made for the use of replacement workers. Data are assembled from a variety of sources.

This report is normally released the Friday before each Employment Situation news release.

- Not applicable.

Strike Report release dates

Understanding strikes in CES estimates

Strikes occurring during CES survey reference period, 1990-present

 

Last Modified Date: March 29, 2024