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Salvador Bus Workers Strike: 5% Pay Demand & 6-Hour Day

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Salvador bus workers demand 5% above-inflation pay raise, 30 monthly tickets, and a 6-hour workday in 2026 contract talks, with a third mobilization planned

Salvador Bus Workers Strike: 5% Pay Demand & 6-Hour DayBus workers in Salvador, Brazil, are currently engaged in a significant labor dispute as part of their 2026 salary campaign. The workers' union has put forward a series of key demands to improve their working conditions and compensation.

Key Demands in the 2026 NegotiationsThe core of the workers' campaign includes several major points. They are seeking a salary adjustment of 5% above the inflation rate. Additionally, they are requesting a differentiated increase in their meal tickets, specifically asking for 30 tickets per month. Another central demand is the reduction of the standard workday from its current length to 6 hours. The union is also calling for a review of the work schedule letters (cartas horárias).

Negotiations and MobilizationsNegotiations between the workers and management began in late March. Since then, four meetings have been held, but these discussions have not yet resulted in an agreement. In response to the stalled talks, the workers have organized mobilizations. These actions have included assemblies held in bus garages, which have caused delays in the departure of buses and led to a reduction of 30% in the operational fleet.

Upcoming ActionA third mobilization is scheduled to take place this Thursday. This continued action underscores the ongoing tension and the workers' determination to achieve their contract goals. The situation remains fluid as both sides prepare for further negotiations and potential disruptions to public transportation in the city.