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07 Mar 2023 | 08:08 AM UTC

Martinique: Unions plan strikes, protests throughout territory March 7

Unions plan protests, strikes throughout Martinique March 7 to denounce pension reforms. Heightened security, disruptions likely.

Informational

Event

Unionized workers with several public unions are planning a day of protests across the territory March 7 to denounce proposed pension reforms that would raise the retirement age. Activists have called for strikes to target schools and public transportation in particular; stoppages targeting municipal services and ground activities at Martinique Aime Cesaire International Airport (FDF) are also possible. Reports indicate that organizers are planning a demonstration at the Union House (Maison des Syndicats) in Fort-de-France; a march following the rally and demonstrations in other locations are likely.

This is the latest action in Martinique and coincides with ongoing labor action in France and other French overseas territories. Similar labor actions have occurred in Martinique and other French territories on several occasions in January and February. Hundreds of people have gathered on previous occasions, and a similar turnout is likely March 7.

Officials are likely to deploy security personnel to monitor related gatherings. Localized ground travel delays, including to public transit, are likely. Business disruptions are likely. Disruptions to flight activities at FDF are possible.

Advice

Avoid all protests as a standard precaution. Heed the directions of local officials. Plan for localized ground travel delays and business disruptions. Monitor local news sites for developments.