Why Iberia ground staff are striking in Barcelona but not Madrid
After two days of stoppages, unions have given Spain's flag carrier airline until Friday to come up with proposal
After two days of stoppages, unions have given Spain's flag carrier airline until Friday to come up with proposal
Friday saw efforts to head off stoppage over weekend, with Vueling canceling more than a hundred flights
‘Staff only’ depicts the complex relationships that exist between tourists and the locals
Medical staff strike partly called off as Catalan president says rallies are "fair, necessary and appropriate"
Medical staff continues protesting for better conditions in primary healthcare, while university students demand cheaper tuition fees
Medical staff keep week-long stoppage as students rally over tuition fees
44% of medical professionals join protest, says government
Catalan university staff and students protested against the budget cuts, temporary worker lay offs and an increase in university fees. Peaceful demonstrations with thousands of participants were organised in Barcelona, Tarragona, Girona, and Lleida. However, the Barcelona demonstration did not stick to the schedule and split into different protests. A group of students became violent and broke the glass at a bank branch, threw eggs at the stock exchange, burned three containers and one vehicle, and occupied the rectorate at Barcelona University. 500 students concentrated in front of the Mobile World Congress, which is taking place in Barcelona, and police prevented them from breaking in.