Strikes
Thousands of workers across France took to the streets in a nationwide strike, protesting the government's plans for deep budget cuts aimed at reducing the national deficit. The action, led by major trade unions, disrupted public services and highlighted growing tensions over economic austerity measures. As the strikes unfolded, officials warned of potential economic fallout while unions vowed to escalate their efforts if demands are not met.
A wave of strikes is affecting airports and travel services across Europe in September 2025, with France, Spain, Portugal, Italy, the Netherlands, and other countries experiencing shutdowns and cancellations. The disruptions stem from labor disputes over pay, working conditions, and staffing shortages in the aviation sector. Travelers are advised to check updates as the situation impacts tourism and business travel.
Unions across France initiated a nationwide strike on September 18, 2025, protesting government budget proposals that include austerity measures and spending cuts. The action disrupted transportation, schools, and public services, particularly in Paris, sparking debates about the stability of President Emmanuel Macron's administration. Officials and labor leaders presented contrasting views on the economic necessity and social impact of the reforms.
Strikes by Transport for London workers disrupted public transport on September 10, 2025. The action affected commuters across the city, amid labor disputes.