Tax Cut for Striking Workers Act of 2025
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- Senate Committee on FinanceReferred To · 2025-09-11
Plain-English Summary
Workers who go on strike would be allowed to exclude strike benefits they receive from their taxable income, reducing the amount of federal income tax they owe. This would apply to payments from unions or strike funds meant to help workers cover living expenses while they're not earning regular wages during labor disputes. The change would primarily benefit union members and workers involved in labor actions by letting them keep more of their strike support money.
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