2024-09-13 20:40:03
The Employment Security Department stands ready to assist individuals and businesses affected by the strike at Boeing. This strike began on Sept. 13, 2024. It will continue until Boeing and the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) reach an agreement.
Learn more about benefit eligibility for affected workers.
We decide case by case if workers in a labor dispute qualify for unemployment benefits. Use eServices to apply for benefits and keep filing weekly claims while you wait for our decision.
Workers on strike usually are not eligible for unemployment benefits. We may consider you on strike if:
You may have been laid off or otherwise separated from Boeing before the strike began. If you are either:
If you worked during the week up to Friday, Sept. 13, you likely earned too much to be eligible for benefits for the week. Check the Earnings Deduction chart to see if you earned too much already. Consider applying for the week of Sept. 15 to Sept. 21, the first full week of the strike.
If you need to register a new eServices account, you may need to verify your identity. Make sure you have your social security card and your driver’s license or Washington state ID card. If we tell you that we were unable to verify your identity, upload a copy of both to our secure upload portal.
If you are reducing workers’ hours due to the strike, try SharedWork.
For over 40 years, the Employment Security Department has helped thousands of businesses retain their skilled employees during times of uncertainty.
Learn how you could reduce payroll costs with SharedWork:
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