21 Jul 2021 | 02:40 PM UTC
Puerto Rico: Unionized truckers have launched a strike to demand changes in hauling fees, July 21
Unionized truckers have launched an indefinite strike in Puerto Rico, July 21, to demand changes in hauling fees.
Event
Unionized truckers, members of the Truckers' Wide Front (Frente Amplio de Camioneros), have launched an indefinite islandwide strike, July 21. Activists are demanding negotiations with the island's Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico (FOMBPR) to change hauling fees.
Activists have halted all operations, except for the transport of medicines, diesel for healthcare facilities, and other basic goods. Strike organizers have also said that they do not plan to build roadblocks as part of the protest. It is unknown how long the strike will last; members of the FOMBPR have said they are willing to meet with truckers' representatives to discuss their demands.
Business operations are likely to be disrupted by the strike, especially if it extends for several days. Protests and roadblocks cannot be ruled out in the coming days.
Advice
Confirm business operations and appointments. Reconfirm the status of all deliveries and plan for delays. Avoid protests if they occur.