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Czech labor unions stage a day of action in protest at spending cuts and taxes
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Date:2025-04-13 01:48:57
PRAGUE (AP) — Labor unions staged a day of protests and strikes across the Czech Republic on Monday to voice their opposition to the government’s package of cuts and austerity measures meant to keep the ballooning deficit under control.
The unions are also demanding more money for the education and healthcare sectors and are protesting proposed changes to the pension system.
Prime Minister Petr Fiala said his government was not ready to give in because the measures are “absolutely necessary.”
“We have to stop the state indebtedness, ” Fiala said.
Some 74% or over 7,200 nursery, elementary and high schools across the country were either fully or partially closed Monday in the biggest such protest since the establishment of the Czech Republic in 1993, unions said. Several universities supported the unions’ move.
Workers at hundreds of companies, including some state offices and major carmaker Skoda Auto, were planning to join the protests, mostly by stopping work for an hour or two.
The unions were scheduled to rally and march to Parliament’s building in the capital on Monday afternoon.
Both houses of the Parliament approved and President Petr Pavel signed into law last week an economic package of dozens of measures introducing budget cuts and increased taxes designed to keep the budget deficit under control.
Among other measures, Czechs will pay more taxes on alcoholic beverages, including beer, and on medicine. Businesses will also pay higher corporate taxes.
According to the government, the measures should reduce the budget deficit by 97 billion Czech crowns ($4.3 billion) next year and by 150 billion ($6.7 billion) in 2025.
As a result, the deficit of 3.5% of gross domestic product expected for this year should drop to 1.8% next year and to 1.2% in 2025.
The package is a compromise reached by Fiala’s five-party ruling coalition that took over after defeating populist Prime Minister Andrej Babis and his centrist ANO movement in the 2021 parliamentary election.
Babis has vehemently opposed the changes.
The government’s recent proposals to change the pension system would link the age of retirement to life expectancy. Unions fear the new age would exceed the current 65 years. The proposals are not final yet.
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