A 24-hour general strike called by the General Confederation of the Portuguese Workers (CGTP) is causing significant disruptions across Portugal today, June 3. The protest, which targets proposed labour law reforms, has grounded over 500 flights and halted Lisbon Metro operations. While the government maintains the reforms are necessary for economic competitiveness, unions and opposition parties argue the measures represent a regression in workers' rights.
Update: Parliament schedules debate on labour reforms for June 18
Following the day of industrial action, the Assembly of the Republic has officially scheduled the discussion of the government's contested labour package for June 18. Prime Minister Luís Montenegro criticized the strike as disruptive and unproductive, while union leaders reported high turnout across various sectors.






