🛠️📅 Unions announce general strike over stalled labor reform proposals
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The General Confederation of Portuguese Workers (CGTP) has announced a general strike for 11 December due to the government's lack of new labor reform proposals. CGTP leader Tiago Oliveira rejected calls to extend the strike to two days, emphasizing the need for action against the government's labor package. Labour Minister Rosário Palma Ramalho criticized CGTP's engagement, but Oliveira maintained that the union is open to discussions. The situation remains tense as the strike date approaches.
Key points
- CGTP has called for a general strike on 11 December due to lack of government proposals on labor reform.
- The union leader rejected extending the strike to two days, despite suggestions from UGT.
- Minister of Labour criticized CGTP's engagement, but the union claims it is open to discussions.
Links
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- Expresso: PCP: Paulo Raimundo fala em propostas "asquerosas" e sem "remendo possível" para a lei laboral
- Público: Sem nova proposta do Governo, CGTP entrega pré-aviso da greve geral
Facts
- CGTP has called for a general strike on 11 December 2025.
- The last government proposal was presented at the end of July 2025.
- Tiago Oliveira is the secretary-general of CGTP.
- The CGTP submitted the pre-notice of the strike to the Ministry of Labour.
Quotes
- What we have to take on is the construction of a large general strike for 11 December — Tiago Oliveira
- The only proposal on the table was the first one the Government presented — Tiago Oliveira
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