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Portugal braces for nationwide general strike

Published: 02 Jun 2026 - 03:01 pm | Last Updated: 02 Jun 2026 - 03:04 pm
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Xinhua

Lisbon, Portugal: Portugal on Tuesday braced for a nationwide general strike scheduled for Wednesday, as trade unions have mobilized workers across transport, healthcare, education, public administration, and industry in protest against proposed labor law reforms.

The strike was called by the General Confederation of Portuguese Workers (CGTP), Portugal's largest trade union confederation, in opposition to the government's proposed labor reform package known as "Work XXI," which includes more than 100 amendments to the country's Labor Code and has already been approved by the Council of Ministers.

Transport services will be among the first sectors affected. Metro systems in Lisbon, the Portuguese capital, and Porto, a city about 310 km north of Lisbon, have announced they will suspend operations from 11pm on Tuesday (2200 GMT) and will not resume services until Thursday.

Regional and interregional rail services also reported cancellations beginning Tuesday, and the aviation sector is expected to face significant impacts on Wednesday as local media said nearly 500 flights could be affected by the general strike.

In addition, sectors including healthcare, education, public administration, social services, industry, hospitality, and food service are also expected to be affected by the strike.