A significant strike is set to impact the Lisbon Metro on December 3 and 10, with services expected to resume at 10:30 AM on both days. The strike, organized by the workers, aims to address ongoing disputes regarding pay and working conditions.
Key Facts
- Strike Dates: December 3 and 10, 2023
- Service Resumption: 10:30 AM on both days
- Workers’ Demands: Payment of variable wages and adherence to the Company Agreement
- Previous Strikes: High participation in partial strikes on November 6 and 14
Background of the Strike
The workers are demanding the payment of variable wages, which include compensation for overtime and work on holidays, as well as the enforcement of the existing Company Agreement. This strike follows two partial work stoppages in November, which saw participation rates around 90%, leading to significant disruptions in service.
Ongoing Negotiations
In light of the upcoming strikes, the Lisbon Metro has expressed its commitment to continue dialogue with the unions. The aim is to reach an agreement that could potentially suspend the planned strikes. The unions have indicated that they are open to halting the strikes if their demands are met satisfactorily.
Impact on Commuters
The planned strike is expected to affect thousands of daily commuters who rely on the Lisbon Metro for transportation. With the service starting later than usual, many will need to seek alternative means of transport during the early morning hours on the strike days.