Labour Conflict: Fewer Strikes and Strikers Took Place in June
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Unemployment fell 10% compared to June 2024 and 22% compared to last month
In the next few hours, the Ministry of Labour, under the Ministry of Human Capital, will publish a report showing a decrease of 10% in the number of labour disputes with unemployment between June 2024 and June 2025, and an even greater fall of 22% compared to the previous month. The official survey also indicates a decrease of 34% in the number of workers involved in strikes and a fall of 28% in the working days lost in annual terms. The report …
In June there were 46 labour disputes with unemployment, down 10% from June 2024 and 22% from May 2025. The causes behind the conflicts with unemployment were claims for salary improvements and claims for payments due.
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