Summary:
Urban hygiene workers in Lisbon begin a strike this Wednesday lasting until New Year.
Minimum services are set for December 26-28 to ensure essential public health operations.
The strike highlights ongoing labor disputes over working conditions and compensation.
Urban Hygiene Workers Strike in Lisbon
Starting this Wednesday, urban hygiene workers in Lisbon have initiated a strike that will continue until the New Year. This action is part of ongoing labor disputes concerning working conditions and compensation.
Minimum Services Decreed
The strike will feature minimum services mandated for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (from December 26 to 28). This means that while the strike is in effect, certain essential services will still be operational to ensure public hygiene and safety.
Image Credit: Tiago Petinga/Lusa
As the holiday season approaches, the implications of this strike on local residents and visitors are significant, especially in maintaining cleanliness and order in public spaces.
Stay tuned for updates as the situation develops and further details emerge regarding the demands of the workers and the response from the city authorities.
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