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Work Stoppages
Work stoppages involving 1,000 or more workers, November 2019
Organizations involved and location Industry Industry code (1) Beginning date Ending date Number of lost workdays this month (2) Number of lost workdays, cumulative for this work stoppage (3) Number of workers (4) Days idle this month (5) Days idle, cumulative for this work stoppage (6)

Charter Communications,
NY, NJ,
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 3
(Private Industry)

Wired Telecommunications Carriers
517311
3/28/17
(7)
19
673
1,800
34,200
1,211,400

Asarco
AZ, TX
United Steelworkers District 12
(Private Industry)

Copper, Nickel, Lead, and Zinc Mining
212230
10/13/19
(7)
19
32
1,800
34,200
57,600

University of California
CA
American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSME) Local 3299
(State Government)

Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools
611310
4/10/19
11/13/2019 (8)
1
3
25,000
25,000
75,000

Stoppages beginning in month:

0
0
0

Stoppages in effect in month:   

3
28,600
93,400

Footnotes:
(1) Industry code is from the 2017 NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).
(2) The length of the work stoppage during the month as measured in weekdays, Monday through Friday, excluding weekends and Federal holidays.
(3) The cumulative length of the work stoppage as measured in weekdays, Monday through Friday, excluding weekends and Federal holidays.
(4) The BLS rounds figures to the nearest 100. Companies and unions may have rounded the figures before providing BLS the data.
(5) Days idle during this month is measured by multiplying the number of lost workdays this month by the number of workers involved in the work stoppage.
(6) Cumulative days idle is measured by multiplying the cumulative number of lost workdays by the number of workers involved in the work stoppage.
(7) Ongoing work stoppage.
(8) Cumulative days idle based on stoppages on 4/10, 5/16, and 11/13.

 

Access the following tables containing data on work stoppages involving 1,000 or more workers:

  • Detailed Monthly Listing, 2023 (XLSX)

Archive of historical files:

 

Last Modified Date: February 18, 2021