Europe is experiencing a wave of strikes this September, with workers across various sectors demanding better pay and working conditions. This labor unrest is set to cause significant disruptions to travel plans, especially for those relying on public transportation.
Here’s a rundown of the major strikes scheduled for September:
Belgium:
On September 16th, Brussels will experience a major public transport strike impacting metro, train, and bus services. The strike will culminate in a rally at Place du Luxembourg, with strikers demonstrating in support of workers at Audi’s Brussels factory, which is threatened with closure. This strike follows a previous walkout at South Charleroi Airport earlier in the week, so travelers should be prepared for delays.
France:
French easyJet staff have announced an indefinite strike starting on September 16th, in response to the airline’s plans to close its Toulouse hub. While specific strike dates haven’t been announced, disruptions to easyJet operations across France are expected in the coming weeks. Passengers flying with easyJet should closely monitor updates for potential delays.
Portugal:
Lisbon’s public transport workers, employed by Carris, the company responsible for buses, trams, and funiculars, will walk out on September 18th. The strike is scheduled to begin at 10 PM on September 17th and continue until midnight on September 18th, unless negotiations between workers and the transport operator lead to an agreement. While most services will be suspended, minimum services will be available for disabled passengers and emergency situations. Travelers relying on Lisbon’s public transport should plan accordingly.
Italy:
A nationwide 24-hour strike on September 20th will bring public transport across Italy to a standstill. Bus, tram, and train operators will participate in the strike, demanding improved pay and working conditions. Travelers should expect delays and cancellations throughout the day. It is crucial to verify travel plans if relying on public transport in Italy.