Spanish trucker strike threatens to spread to France and Portugal

American carriers worried of a widespread truckers’ strike need only look to Europe to see what the worst-case scenario could be. Tens of thousands of truckers in Spain have engaged in widespread protests against fuel prices, occasionally resorting to violence and sabotage, according to news reports. According to an Agence France-Presse (AFP) report, Spain’s second largest union, Fenadismer, which said it represents 70,000 truck drivers, began an open-ended strike today by jamming main highways, including several points along the border with France. A second group, the Platform for the Defence of the Transport Sector, which ...

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