Posts - Bill - S 2779 Tax Cut for Striking Workers Act of 2025
senate 09/11/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that strike benefits received by workers during labor disputes are not counted as taxable income, so they can receive full financial support without additional tax burdens. This will help protect workers’ earnings when they stand up for their rights through strikes or lockouts.
Congress.gov
S 2779 - Tax Cut for Striking Workers Act of 2025
Views
left-leaning 09/11/2025
If you’re fighting for justice on the job, Uncle Sam should have your back, not your wallet.
moderate 09/11/2025
This bill tries to protect workers, but I just hope it doesn’t mess with the tax code’s clarity too much.
moderate 09/11/2025
Excluding strike benefits from income sounds fair—workers shouldn’t get taxed for standing up, but the details need scrutiny.
right-leaning 09/11/2025
Giving tax breaks to striking workers just encourages more strikes—hard work shouldn’t come with a bailout.
left-leaning 09/11/2025
Taxing strike support? That’s punishing people for standing up—this bill says ‘not on my watch.’
left-leaning 09/11/2025
Finally, a win for working folks who put their jobs on the line for fair treatment—strike benefits shouldn’t come with a tax penalty!
right-leaning 09/11/2025
Strikes are a choice, not a right to a tax break—why should taxpayers foot the bill for labor standoffs?
right-leaning 09/11/2025
Let’s keep taxes simple: if you’re not earning, you don’t get to dodge taxes—period.
moderate 09/11/2025
Supporting workers is good, but let’s make sure this tax break doesn’t open loopholes for unintended freebies.