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Cádiz Province: Comes workers cancel partial stoppages; 24-hour weekday strikes in May–June and indefinite from 22 June

Canceled

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Major Bus (regional transport)

Following 50% minimum service orders, the inter-center works council canceled two-hour stoppages planned for April–June. If no agreement is reached, 24-hour strikes will run Monday–Friday from 4 May through 19 June, followed by an indefinite 24-hour strike from 22 June across Transportes Generales Comes routes in Cádiz province.

This alert was originally created on 14 April 2026.

Public Impact

🚌 Bus

Effective Dates

Updates

May 9, 2026
A pre-agreement was reached on 7 May 2026 that suspended the 24‑hour strike planned for 8 May 2026 while workers’ assemblies on 8 May decide whether to call off all further strikes from 11 May and the indefinite strike from 22 June 2026. As of 9 May 2026, confirmation of full cancellation has not been reported, so the action is temporarily suspended.
⏸ Suspended
Apr 25, 2026
On 20 April 2026, the Inter-centres works council canceled the planned two-hour stoppages and said the strike action will be 24-hour walkouts on Mondays and Fridays in May and June, with an indefinite strike from 22 June 2026. This revises earlier reports that 24-hour action would occur every weekday from early May.
⏸ Suspended
📅 Effective dates
− Removed: 17 Apr 2026, 20 Apr 2026, 24 Apr 2026, 27 Apr 2026, 30 Apr 2026, 2 May 2026, 5 May 2026, 6 May 2026, 7 May 2026, 12 May 2026, 13 May 2026, 14 May 2026, 19 May 2026, 20 May 2026, 21 May 2026, 26 May 2026, 27 May 2026, 28 May 2026, 2 Jun 2026, 3 Jun 2026, 4 Jun 2026, 9 Jun 2026, 10 Jun 2026, 11 Jun 2026, 16 Jun 2026, 17 Jun 2026, 18 Jun 2026
Apr 20, 2026
Partial two-hour stoppages planned for April–June have been canceled after the Andalusian government set 50% minimum services. The works council now plans 24-hour strikes on all working days starting 2026-05-02 if no agreement is reached, while the indefinite 24-hour strike from 2026-06-22 remains in place.
Apr 19, 2026
Workers at Transportes Generales Comes have canceled the previously announced two-hour partial stoppages in April–June due to 50% minimum service requirements, and will escalate to 24-hour strikes on all working days starting 2026-05-02 if no deal is reached; the indefinite 24-hour strike from 2026-06-22 remains in place.

Organizer

  • Comité Intercentros (Transportes Generales Comes)

Affected Locations

  • Cádiz Province
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