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Unions Eschew Picket Lines as Lull in Work Stoppages Continues
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July 16, 2026 | UNION POWER | Recent labor data show that strikes and other major work stoppages have declined after several years of heightened labor activism across the United States. Rather than relying on lengthy picket lines, many unions have focused on negotiating contracts, organizing new members, and using the threat of a strike to gain leverage at the bargaining table. Labor experts note that this shift allows unions to secure workplace improvements while reducing the financial costs that prolonged strikes can impose on both workers and employers. The trend suggests that collective bargaining strategies continue to evolve even as union activity remains strong. Continued at Bloomberg Law
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