20 May 2021 | 12:20 AM UTC
Tunisia: Unionized public transport workers plan to strike nationwide May 20
Unionized public transport workers plan to strike nationwide in Tunisia May 20. Disruption to public transport services; protests possible.
Event
The Tunisian General Labor Union (Union Generale Tunisienne du Travail, UGTT) has called for a general transport strike May 20. The labor action, which will impact land, air, and sea transport services, is in response to a series of unresolved issues between the union and government authorities.
Unless averted, some service delays, including cancellations, are likely across the country's public transportation system. Demonstrations are possible at popular protest venues, including government buildings; participation levels and associated disruptions could vary by location. Security forces will likely deploy to monitor protests if they materialize.
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; most strikes are quickly averted after last-minute negotiations.
Advice
Confirm all air and rail transport reservations May 20; do not check out of accommodations until onward travel is confirmed. Check local media sources for up-to-date information on regional public transport information. Consider alternative transport options to mitigate travel disruptions, and allow extra time to reach destinations. Avoid all demonstrations as a standard precaution.