24 Mar 2023 | 03:48 PM UTC
Reunion: Strikes and protests likely to persist territorywide through late March
Strikes and protests are likely to persist across Reunion through late March. Strike and protests planned March 28.
Event
Strikes and protests are likely to persist territorywide through late March. A coalition of major unions has called for an islandwide general strike and related actions on March 28 to denounce a recently proposed pension reform raising the retirement age. As part of the nationwide protest movement port operations continue to be disrupted for a second consecutive week, March 24. Port employees have decided to strike three days a week, hampering the delivery and reception of containers. Processing delays have affected several sectors, including food and medical.
The exact time and location for the March 28 protest remain unclear as of March 24. Gatherings are likely near government buildings and along major routes. It is unclear how many participants the events may draw nor the level of adherence to the work stoppage. Disruptions to transport and other services are likely. Heightened security and localized road disruptions are likely near all actions. Clashes between activists and police cannot be ruled out.
Context
A coalition of major labor unions, opposition political parties, and activist groups continue a campaign of strikes and associated protests across France and its overseas territories as of March 24. Further action against the pension reform will likely occur in the coming weeks unless the government abandons the proposed legislation, which appears unlikely at the time of writing.
Advice
Prepare for supply disruptions. Avoid all demonstrations. Reconfirm business appointments and travel arrangements, particularly on March 28. Heed the instructions of local authorities; leave the area at the first sign of a confrontation. Anticipate further actions in the coming days.