Is 2023 the summer of strikes for US workers? Here's what the data says.


Screenwriters first went on strike in early May after talks between their union and employers collapsed, ultimately freezing production in Hollywood. The 11,500 screenwriters represented by WGA are joined by 160,000 actors also on strike. But it’s not just actors and writers on the picket line this summer: 3,000 workers went on strike at 150 Starbucks in June, and in July 6,000 Los Angeles hotel workers walked out over increased workloads with no pay bump.

From newsrooms to Amazon drivers, fast-food workers to actors, it seems that workers across major labor markets are striking or threatening to do so.

But how out-of-the-ordinary are these high-profile worker stoppages compared to previous years?

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