Skip to main content
10 Dec 2020 | 12:40 AM UTC

Tunisia: Unionized journalists suspend their plan to hold nationwide strike Dec. 10 /update 1

Unionized journalists in Tunisia suspend their plan to hold a nationwide strike Dec. 10.

Informational

Event

The National Union of Tunisian Journalists (SNJT) suspended their plan to hold a nationwide strike, initially scheduled for Dec. 10, after they reached an agreement with the government regarding the reform of media institutions and increased protection for journalists' rights.

Context

Strikes and labor-related protests are common throughout Tunisia. Labor unions frequently use strikes, or the threat of a strike, to pressure government officials into concessions; however, most strikes are quickly averted after last-minute negotiations.

The COVID-19 pandemic has prompted concerns over the nation's stability; the global response to the pandemic has negatively impacted Tunisia's tourism industry, which constitutes almost 10 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP). The current unemployment rate of 15 percent will likely rise as the economic impact of COVID-19 is felt throughout the country, exacerbating issues. Eastern and southern governorates will be particularly susceptible to demonstrations and strikes in the coming weeks and months due to the scarcity of employment opportunities and lack of development.