Relieved bus drivers agree with São Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes to end strike; passengers board buses as traffic eases in chaotic city.
Relieved bus drivers agree with São Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes to end strike; passengers board buses as traffic eases in chaotic city.
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São Paulo bus strike ends after agreement with mayor

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The surprise bus drivers and conductors strike in São Paulo, affecting 3.3 million passengers on the afternoon of December 9, 2025, was suspended after a meeting with Mayor Ricardo Nunes. Companies committed to paying the 13th salary on December 12, under threat of contract termination. The chaos included empty terminals, overcrowded subways, and a record congestion in the city.

On the afternoon of December 9, 2025, bus drivers and conductors from 15 companies in São Paulo began a surprise strike after receiving a letter from operators requesting a delay in the 13th salary payment, originally due on December 12, without specifying it would be only five days. The Union of Bus Drivers and Urban Road Transport Workers (SindMotoristas), led by Valdemir dos Santos Soares, responded to the decentralized mobilization via WhatsApp groups, halting service around 5 p.m. and affecting 3.3 million passengers.

Terminals like Pinheiros were left empty, with vague announcements about 'operational problems.' Passengers like 37-year-old Eliana and 18-year-old Aline reported being caught off guard and turned to overcrowded subways and CPTM trains running at reduced speeds due to failures. App-based ride fares surged to up to R$150, and traffic hit a record 1,486 km of slowdown by 7 p.m., worsened by rain.

São Paulo's city hall, under Mayor Ricardo Nunes (MDB), suspended the municipal rodízio, filed a police report against the companies for the unannounced stoppage, and called a 7:30 p.m. meeting with company owners and union leaders. After 1.5 hours of talks, the companies, represented by SPUrbanuss, admitted the letter's error and pledged to pay the 13th salary on December 12. Nunes warned: 'No company will remain under contract with the São Paulo city hall that fails to honor payments to its workers.'

Experts deem the strike illegal for lacking an assembly and 72-hour prior notice for essential services. By 10 p.m., buses were resuming in areas like Santo Amaro, though some drivers resisted. The union canceled a nighttime assembly and assured normal resumption. Companies cite financial woes tied to the quadrennial contract review, but the city hall states subsidies are up to date.

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Reactions on X to the São Paulo bus strike's end after Mayor Nunes' agreement mix relief at service resumption with criticism of Nunes for poor transport management and companies for 13th salary delays. Users highlight chaos from record congestion and overcrowding, support workers' rights against complaints, and express skepticism over potential fare increases. Diverse views from politicians, journalists, and residents show frustration, solidarity, and calls for accountability.

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Mexico City Metro workers protest safety issues like fractured tracks during strike, impacting 2 million commuters.
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Mexico City Metro workers stage staggered strikes over safety risks

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The National Union of the Collective Transport System Metro of Mexico City began staggered strikes on Monday, April 13, 2026, by not working overtime, leading to the loss of about 800 train runs and affecting nearly 2 million users. Union leader Fernando Espino highlighted severe issues like 7,000 fractured sleepers on Line 1 and lack of major maintenance on 70% of trains. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated there are no reasons for the strike, as resources are being invested in renovations.

The São Paulo Metro Workers Union has scheduled a 24-hour strike for Wednesday, May 13. The final decision depends on a workers' assembly set for May 12. The category demands a public hiring contest and improved working conditions.

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After an assembly on March 19, 2026, truck drivers decided to suspend the planned strike but remain in a state of strike. They will meet with Minister Guilherme Boulos on March 25 in Brasília to discuss demands. The government issued an MP to reinforce the minimum freight rate.

On the night of April 30, 2026, São Paulo's state highways accumulated 634.7 km of simultaneous slowdowns, according to Artesp data from Waze. The capital hit a peak of 1,231 km of congestion at 5:30 p.m., dropping to 718 km around 7 p.m. Heavy traffic was driven by the exodus for the extended Labor Day holiday on May 1.

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The union ver.di and the Municipal Employers' Association have reached an agreement on a new framework tariff contract for employees of municipal bus companies in Schleswig-Holstein. The deal includes improvements such as a higher annual bonus payment and a new substitute premium. No further strikes are threatened at present.

Manibela launched another series of strikes amid fuel price hikes, while the United National Public Transport of the Philippines declined to join. UNPTP called for dialogue over conflict, as Manibela and Piston pressed on with protests. Police bolstered security to safeguard non-striking drivers.

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Brazil's Superior Court of Justice ruled that bus drivers, conductors and truck drivers may qualify for special INSS retirement by proving exposure to harmful work conditions.

 

 

 

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