Portugal set for major disruptions in first general strike in 12 years
Summary
Portugal is facing its first general strike in 12 years as workers protest against a draft law that changes workers' rights, including making it easier to fire employees and altering contract terms. The strike is expected to disrupt public services like transport, schools, and hospitals. The strike has broad support from the public, with 61% in favor.Key Facts
- Portugal is having a general strike for the first time in 12 years.
- Workers are protesting against a draft law proposed by the centre-right government.
- The law aims to simplify the firing process, extend fixed-term contracts, and expand minimum services required during a strike.
- Public services like transport, schools, and hospitals will be affected.
- The strike is organized by unions CGTP and UGT.
- TAP Air Portugal expects to operate only a third of its usual flights.
- 61% of the public supports the strike according to a survey.
- The government believes the reforms will help economic growth and improve wages.
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