Portugal public sector strike disrupts schools, hospitals
Hospitals cut services to a minimum, schools were closed, and rubbish was left uncollected in Portugal on Friday as public workers went on strike over pay, AFP reported.
Trade unions are demanding that the Socialist government raise salaries, in the latest strike to hit the government of Prime Minister Antonio Costa. The government promised in its 2019 budget to increase the salaries of the lowest paid workers, but unions say the pay of around 600,000 public sector staff has been frozen for the last 10 years.
Striking nurses have already delayed thousands of operations since the start February and ignored a government order last week to get back to work.
Meanwhile, public transport workers in the capital Lisbon and the northwestern city of Porto were not on strike however.
Costa’s Socialist Party is leading opinion polls eight months ahead of legislative elections, as the country emerges from a period of austerity triggered by the global financial crisis.