Panic in Majorca as major strikes threaten to ruin British holidays this summer

Importance Score: 65 / 100 🔴

Majorca Holidays at Risk as Hospitality Strike Looms

British tourists planning summer holidays in Majorca are facing potential disruption as strike action in the hospitality sector becomes increasingly likely. Trade unions and employers are locked in a dispute over pay and working conditions, raising concerns for holidaymakers. Union representatives are advocating for enhanced salaries and reduced working hours for hospitality employees, but negotiations with employers have so far failed to reach a resolution.

Union Demands Fuel Strike Threat

The Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT) and Confederation of Comisiones Obreras (CCOO) engaged in discussions with employer representatives on Tuesday, following two months of unsuccessful negotiations. The unions are seeking a 19% wage increase spread over three years and a reduction in the working week to 35 hours. Furthermore, they are pushing for more flexible working arrangements and improved workplace organization.

Negotiations Deadlocked, Divisions Deepen

However, the meeting yielded no progress in resolving the dispute. According to reports in the Majorca Daily Bulletin, the talks “widened the gap between the two sides.” Employers have accused the unions of “absolute inaction,” while union representatives have denounced the employers’ counter-proposals as a regressive step.

May Day Rally and Potential Industrial Action

Both the UGT and CCOO are mobilizing for a large-scale May Day rally to increase pressure on employers. They are also preparing for further actions, including potential industrial strikes, should an agreement not be reached by the negotiating deadline of May 27. This heightens the possibility of significant disruptions to British tourists’ holidays.

Union Leader Criticizes Employer Stance

José García Relucio, General Secretary of UGT, asserted that the employers’ proposals were unviable, stating, “No union would sign that.” He further added, “It seems that all they are trying to do is undermine the negotiating process.”

Hotelier Federation Responds

The Mallorca Hoteliers Federation, representing the employers, is taking a firm stance in the negotiations. María José Aguiló, executive vice president, stated, “We are very clear that we are not going to discuss salary increases until we have assessed the financial implications of the measures they are proposing.”

Javier Vich, president of the federation, previously described the union’s demand for a 19% pay rise over three years as “unacceptable.”

Widespread Impact Across Balearic Hospitality Sector

The ongoing negotiations involve approximately 180,000 workers throughout Majorca and the wider Balearic Islands. These include staff employed in hotels, bars, restaurants, and nightclubs, representing a significant portion of the islands’ tourism-dependent workforce.

Holidaymakers Face Potential Disruptions

Should strike action proceed, a wide range of hospitality staff, from hotel receptionists and cleaning personnel to waiters and bartenders, could participate. This could result in substantial disruptions for holidaymakers, affecting various aspects of their travel plans and experiences in Majorca this summer.

Majorca: A Top Destination for British Tourists

Spain remains the most favored overseas destination for British travelers during the summer season, with Majorca attracting a considerable number of visitors annually. In 2023, over 3.7 million British nationals visited the Balearic Islands, underscoring the potential scale of disruption if strikes impact the peak tourist season.


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