Madrid-Sana
The southern Spanish province of Cadiz witnessed protests and clashes between mining workers and the police, protesting against salary cuts and high inflation in the country.
Spanish media reported that workers demonstrated in the Bazin neighborhood of San Fernando and set up barricades in the streets, trying to block the road to the Navantia Shipyard Shipyard, while police deployed in the area.
She pointed out that the workers set fire to containers and set up barricades in the streets, which affected the traffic in the city and prevented Navantia workers from reaching their work.
For his part, Antonio Montoro, Secretary of the General Confederation of Workers in Spain, Vika, expressed his hope that an agreement would be reached between the miners and the authorities soon, pointing out that the continuation of their strike and protest would cost a heavy price.
Spain and other European countries are witnessing a rise in inflation as a result of the crisis economic conditions due to the Corona pandemic.