Table 2. Work stoppages involving 1,000 or more workers beginning in 2011
Table 2. Work stoppages involving 1,000 or more workers beginning in 2011
Industry Beginning Ending Number of
Organizations involved, code(1) date date workers(2) Days idle
location, and sector
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA
National Union of Healthcare Workers
(Private Industry).............................. 622110 3/2/11 3/2/11 1,000 1,000
Hawaiian Electric, Maui Electric &
Hawaii Electric Light Company
Hawaii
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
Local 1260
(Private Industry)............................... 221112 3/4/11 3/7/11 1,300 2,600
Washington Hospital Center
Washington, D.C.
National Nurses United
(Private Industry).............................. 622110 3/4/11 3/8/11 1,100 3,300
National Football League
Nationwide
National Football League Players Association
(Private Industry).............................. 711211 3/12/11 7/25/11 1,900 178,600
Plumbing and Piping Industry Council Inc. dba
Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors Association
Tualatin, OR
United Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters
Local 290
(Private Industry).............................. 238220 4/11/11 4/25/11 1,500 16,500
General Building Contractors Association,
Philadelphia, PA & DE Area
Metropolitan Regional Council of Carpenters of
Philadelphia
& Vicinity Council
(Private Industry).............................. 236220 5/4/11 5/12/11 3,000 21,000
Interior Finish Contractors Association
Philadelphia, PA Area
Metropolitan Regional Council of Carpenters of
Philadelphia
& Vicinity Council
(Private Industry).............................. 236220 5/4/11 5/12/11 2,500 17,500
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center
Los Angeles, CA
National Union of Healthcare Workers
(Private Industry).............................. 622110 5/18/11 5/18/11 2,000 2,000
Mason Contractors Association
St. Louis, MO
Bricklayers Local 1
(Private Industry).............................. 238140 6/1/11 7/20/11 1,000 35,000
Mechanical Contractors Association of Kansas City
Kansas City, MO
Pipefitters Local 533
(Private Industry).............................. 238220 6/1/11 6/8/11 1,500 9,000
Plumbing and Mechanical Contractors'
Association of Milwaukee
Milwaukee, WI
United Association of Plumbers and Steamfitters
Local 601
(Private Industry).............................. 238220 6/30/11 7/22/11 2,500 40,000
American Crystal Sugar Company
MN, IA, ND
Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain
Millers,
Sugar Council
(Private Industry).............................. 311313 8/1/11 ongoing 1,300 136,500
Verizon Communications
East Coast States
Communications Workers of America &
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
(Private Industry).............................. 517110 8/7/11 8/20/11 45,000 450,000
Hyatt Hotels
IL,CA, HI
UNITE-HERE Locals 1,2,5,11
(Private Industry).............................. 721110 9/8/11 9/14/11 3,000 15,000
City of Tacoma
Tacoma, WA
Tacoma Teachers Association
(Local Government).............................. 611110 9/13/11 9/22/11 1,900 15,200
Sutter Hospitals, Kaiser Permanente Hospitals,
Children's Hospital and Research Center
CA
California Nurses Association/National Nurses
United,
National Union of Healthcare Workers &
International Union of Operating Engineers Local
39
(Private Industry).............................. 622110 9/22/11 9/22/11 29,000 29,000
Sutter Hospitals, Children's Hospital and Research
Center
CA
California Nurses Association/National Nurses
United
(Private Industry).............................. 622110 9/23/11 9/26/11 6,000 12,000
Cooper Tire and Rubber Company
Findlay, Ohio
United Steel Workers Local 207L
(Private Industry).............................. 326211 11/28/11 ongoing 1,000 24,000
Sutter Hospitals, Memorial Care Hospitals
Los Angeles Area, San Francisco Bay Area, CA
California Nurses Association/National Nurses
United
(Private Industry).............................. 622110 12/22/11 12/23/11 6,000 12,000
1 Industry code is from the 2007 NAICS (North American Industry Classification System).
2 The number of workers involved is rounded to the nearest 100.