Norway Strikes
Possible nationwide private-sector strike from April 11, 2026 (frontfaget)
In 7 daysIf mediation between Fellesforbundet (LO) and Parat (YS) on the worker side and Norsk Industri (NHO) on the employer side fails, unions may start a strike at 00:00 on April 11, 2026. Frontfaget negotiations begin March 23, with mediation scheduled from April 7.
Possible construction strike from April 15, 2026 (building trades) and April 20, 2026 (building industry)
In 11 daysFellesforbundet (LO) broke off negotiations with NHO Byggenæringen on March 26, 2026 over the building trades and building industry agreements. Mediation will proceed; if it fails, a strike could start on Wednesday, April 15, 2026 for the building trades (FOB) and on Monday, April 20, 2026 for the building industry. The action would affect construction sites nationwide.
Possible hotel and restaurant strike from April 18, 2026 (Riksavtalen)
In 14 daysAfter talks on the Riksavtalen between Fellesforbundet (LO)/Parat (YS) and NHO Reiseliv broke down on March 26, 2026, mediation is set for April 16–17. If mediation fails, a nationwide strike in hotels and restaurants could begin at 24:00 on April 17 (i.e., from April 18, 2026).
Bodø Airport fire & rescue workers (Falck) plan strike after mediation
PastNTL (LO Stat) has notified potential strike action among Falck’s fire and rescue personnel at Bodø Airport if mediation with Spekter fails on 14–15 December. If no deal is reached, a walkout would begin on 2025-12-16 at 13:00, reducing rescue category to Cat 4 and likely disrupting some passenger flights.
Stavanger Airport taxi drivers strike over new Fast Travel booking system
PastTaxi drivers at Stavanger Airport (Sola) stopped work on Dec 8, protesting Avinor’s new Fast Travel digital booking/dispatch system that they say forces price underbidding; the taxi stand was left empty during the action.
Political strike on 27 November called by LO i Oslo and allied unions
PastLO i Oslo has called for a short political strike on 2025-11-27 with city-center rallies at 14:30. Local unions and clubs are instructing members to leave work (some from 13:30–14:00) to join. Similar actions are planned in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and Fredrikstad. Participating groups include Skolenes landsforbund (Oslo), Fagforbundet Barn og Oppvekst Oslo, EL og IT (Elektromontørenes) Oslo/Akershus, Bygningsarbeiderforeningen (Fellesforbundet avd. 600) and NTL OsloMet.
Frequently Asked Questions — Norway Strikes
There are no major rail or public transport strikes reported in Norway today. However, local disruptions can always occur. We suggest monitoring our live map for any sudden updates. For real-time service status, check the following official websites:
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