14 Nov 2022 | 01:29 PM UTC
Morocco: Moroccan cargo and transport workers to strike nationwide Nov. 21
Cargo and transport workers plan to strike nationwide in Morocco Nov. 21.
Event
Unionized cargo and passenger transport drivers in Morocco, affiliated with various unions and professional transport associations, have announced plans to go on a national strike Nov. 21. The labor action is intended to denounce the rise in fuel prices.
Bus service disruptions may lead to increased demand for alternative modes of transport. Crowded conditions are also possible on alternative bus routes and other mass transit services. Trucks, including long-distance cargo carriers, will likely remain off the road during strikes, potentially resulting in supply chain disruptions. Striking drivers could stage impromptu road blockades in major cities and go-slow protests on major highways, leading to traffic disruptions. Fuel shortages are possible if tanker drivers participate in the action. Residual supply chain disruptions could persist for several days after the strike ends.
Advice
Plan for ground shipping disruptions and potential fuel shortages. Allow additional time for travel and confirm public transport schedules on strike days; check route status before setting out. Seek alternative means of transport if needed. Do not attempt to cross roadblocks. Avoid possible protest sites as a precaution. Comply with directives given by authorities.