Sharjah24 – AFP: Tunisia's main labour union holds a vast public sector strike Thursday to demand salary hikes and concessions on looming reforms, upping pressure on a president already facing a string of crises.
Up to three million workers could observe the strike, shuttering 159 state agencies and public companies, causing cancellations at airports and bringing public transport, the postal service and utilities firms to a halt.
In a statement on Wednesday, the UGTT union said workers would "hold this strike to defend their economic and social rights after the dithering of the government in the face of their legitimate demands".
Employment Minister Nasreddine Nsibi said the government reserved the right to "requisition" some workers to allow essential services to operate.
While the union insists the strike is not political, it comes as President Kais Saied faces intense criticism for excluding opposition forces from his "national dialogue" -- part of a push to overhaul the Tunisian state and consolidate an ongoing power grab.
The president sacked the government and suspended an elected parliament in July last year, before dissolving the legislature in March and sacking scores of judges by decree early this month.